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THE KILLING OF LITTLE K E E L E D -tb s c a s e o ff c a s e o P e t e r M i c h a e l N e k l e r , th e 9 old boy w ho w as n m o v e r by One of th e E n lck- •. ■:.-Jepbod|tBr-lc8 C o m p a n y ’s w agons' a t th e co r n e r of ; : BBSbwlck an d M e tropolitan aven u e s , J u n e 1, a n I ?;■; ik q n e r t w a s h e ld l a s t evening b y C o roner L indsay ‘y ..}. i i a i K i J n iy , w h ich reeulted I n a v e r d lo f o f a c c id e n tal -?y;’ n Y K O D T U ’S ARXDAL EXGUBSIOX. ■ S u n d a y s c h o o l w i l l yy .tne&e th e i r an n n a l e z c n rsio n an d picnic on th e iron y I- y-.ystkam b b at S ir iu s to O scaw a n a Inland, o n th e H u d - • ;y s o n l n o i t S a tu r d a y . Rev. Dr. L y m a n -Abbott an d yy H n , A b b o tt w ill a c c o m p a n y th e e z c n r s io iiia is. T h e yy ?y e i e k ^ o n Is in th e h a n d s o f a coptpotent c o m m ittee who wiU eeo to it th a t e v e ry d e tail 1s p r o p e r ly cared ffte T t e b o a t w ill leav e •fewell's W h a rf a t SiSO A M. :H B . BDTCLIFFR N A S TUBEK. r A Are occurred in the three story frame row of - S from 17 to an d Including 23 ir'- yB y r tleA T e n n e , e a rly yesterd a y m o rning, causing V ;;/yVa leM t o occupants a n d o w n e r , of th e buildings J th e neighborhood o f Mfl,QOO. Jo s e p h iSutoliffa--otpmpied th e g r o u n d floor of N a 17 a s a B tororona b ta iM . la«jtlm « .taa - t wjiOO. H e t. >yy,ijiBl^>fl:th6 RAQ1.E office th is m o r n in g an d w ished to \ ' y d a d j : t h e s tatem e n t t h a t h e w a s n o t a t h is p lace ot ..^^^f^finslueas y e s te r d a y m o r n ing , a n d t h a t h e could not fo u n d - , H o say s th a t ho w a s th e r e a t 4 ,6 a n d ; v ^ S ^ ? a ) o’clock. . FOB A B E N CLUB HOUSE. C ;y'IK b e e n p a s s e d to th e K o y a l A r - iW C lub, now located a t 153 P lerropoiit s treet. ;y:y; -- f t s th e th r e e sto r y brow n s tone b o u s e 16-3 L iving- -'t. --?- i « V n T l ' R t T A A t T t n r i h e l i V a T r a f w A a n Q m i t > t a n v ^ , > ;; V 8 ton Bide, betw e e n S m ltb stre e t a n d G a llatin place. TW b b u ild in g is to be fitted up as a elu b houBS, h a r i n g a l l necessary an d de- E 0 ^ ^ :\fitaa'bl9 ap p o lu tm e n ts, a n d i t is e x p e c ted t h a t it w ill ^ g > . j bo r e a d y f o r occupancy ab o u t J u l y L wTUe Royal A r c a n u m C lub Is c o m p o sed en tirely of m e inbers of ^ K o y a l A r c a n u m In B rooklyn an d N ew Vork. R c t * F r a n c i M P e c k * T h e - B e v . F r a n c i s P e c k d i e d a t h i s r e s i dence, 1,274 D ean street, e a r l y th is m o rning. He *V a s Bupposod to be f a i r ly on th e w a y to recovery ... a . : f r o m a n a t ta c k of ty p h o id pn e u m o n ia w h e n a re- ..^.J :'^ ; Iap^e e e l in tw o or th r e e d a y s ago. H e w as n e a rly w as, p e r h a p s h a l f a ceu tu r y V a g o , th e p a s to r of one of th e ; m o s t fiourlslilng Prot- ^^r^i^^L^estant E p is c o p a l C h u rches in B a ltim o re. Ills la s t clerical c h a rg e w as in t h e E a s t e r n D istrict, a s pas- ?i3.T --V-, to r of C a lvary C h u rch. H e w as born in R h o d e Isla n d a n d g r a d u a ted fro m Brow n U n iversity, in Providence. Wra. P e c k an d sev e r a l ch ild r e n su r - vive h im . F u n e r a l s e rvices w ill be h e ld in St- B a r- 1 -t^lom e w * a C h u rch on S a tu r d a y . OBITUARY. G R E E N P O R T AND SAG H ARBO R HAILS. F r o m T h i s A S n u d a y . l l o r n i B s ^ S e n r i c e C i t y t o l>e I n a U t u t e d * ■ ' Boginning on Sunday next a Sunday mom- - f lo g m a ll fro m B rooklyn to G r e e n p o r t an d one to ~ , ;i^Sag H a r b o r w ill be in s titu ted by th e P o s tm a s ter. j: T b lB rnail w iin n c lu d e th e B rooklyn S u n d a y morn* • ‘ lug n e w s p a p e r s a n d le t t e r m a il fo r all offices In V -Suffolk C o u n ty, Two closed pouches, one f o r G reen- ; > . p o r t an d th e o th e r for Sag H a rb o r, w ill be s e n t a t - 8:66 A.-M. from th e F lath u s h aven u e depot of th e ; th e L o n g I s lan d R a ilroad. T h is a r r a n g e m e n t w ill '. e n a b le resid e n ts ol G r e e n p o r t an d Sag li a r b o r to ' g e t a S u n d a y m a il, an d if th e cottag e r s on S h e lter -' V I s lan d w ill tak e th e p a in s to send to G reenp o rt ;?f; th e y c a n also receive a S u n d a y m a lL T h e m a il for Suffolk C o u n ty oflices w ill bo served on M oq - ;\^v. d a y .m o r n in g b y th e p o s tal clerks leav in g Sag a t 7 : 0 3 -A. If. and G r e e n p o rt a t 7:30 A. M., :v . w ith m a il w h ich, b u t fo r th is arran g e m e n t, w o u ld n e t r e a c h th o s e offices u n ti l th e a r r i v a l o f the 5Ion- d a y znorning tra in s from B rooklyn. T h e first m a ll Oft w a s sen t o u t ex p e r im e n tally ^ J a n e 8, a n d it w as received w ith such aatisfac- tion th a t th e a r r a n g e m e n t w ill contlui.e th r o u g h th e s e a s o n . If the L:>ng I s lan d p o s tm a s ters a>; im - p o r t a n t p o ints w ill open th e ir offices o n SuuUay a» d pBik for th e Sund ly m a ll Its usefu lu e s s w ill be exteiiiled. H e retofore Long Isla n d h a s n e v e r h a d a S u n d a y m a il. ACTIVE FA T H E R H OOABTY. H o l a F u a i k i u s : t l i e s e b e m e f o r H i s M e w C b n r c h . . ^ Aotiye operations have begun oh the new A u g u s tine’s R o m a n C a tholic C h u rch to bo e rected !v4/i^^;V5aV:8lxth a v e n u e an d S terling place, a t a cost of T h e pasto r, Rev. F a t h e r M cCarty, is a live ev e ry le g itim a te schem e ^^w h e can r a i s e '‘fu n d s to carry, fo r th th is g ig a n tic en terp r is e . T h a HateBt annbu d e o m e n t from th e p a r i s h Is . ft linrtn<< of nn rln ? Ernmaa in r o f S p rin g gam e s u n d e r th e } ^ i ^ ^ ^ u s p i 6 e a of St. A u g u s tine’s C h u rch, to bo held a t .^^i-iW ftehlngtbn'Park, F ifth avenue, on S a tu r d a y after :V v ' iio o n a t 4 o’clock. T h e e v e n ts , o p e n to am a te u r s only ru n , h a n d i c a p ; two h u n d red ii?;'Wkd tw e n ty y a r d s r u n , h a n d i c a p ; two h u n d r e d an d ^ y ^ S ^ ^ e a t y ^ h u r d le , h a n d i c a p ; eig h t h u n d r e d ■ y /^^q x iid e ig h ty h a n d i c a p ; th r e e m ile ru n , y y jy y j f iaa d io a p ; t w w a lk , h a n d i c a p ; th r e e m ile potato race, scratch ; ob- itiib ie an d tw e n ty vards f e i t t h J & b o i s , l t o n ( i l c a p . S % ; « T M e to th e o n l v athletl w ill so ■'^'■•SfltStoVirieaais a r e of eleg a n t design. F a tt ier Mo- 'L> ^ 'o k r t f ^ i d o ! ^ n o t ; th a t a eb u r e n s h o u ld be lik e v '^ ^ a i E t M t l T a a l i i ^ o be Opened once a week. H e bo- :# l i k v a 8 to^^ oTery d a y of th e V re c e n t t e a p a r t y n e tto d $3,000. V I., V . y w m M MKE E n u M i a a ’ ^ ^ a t t ’ik i iio a n d n i v l n s r a TVroM K A d d r e R S . M i K r s . : g e i i r y . ^ ^ i ^ H U l , N e w J e r - sey, e m p l o y ^ J u l i u s S a e n s e r* A c a r t m a n o f W est New T^»rki-N .: J . , to tra n s p o r t h e r fu r n it u r e to B rookiyp^U B V a g r e e ln g t o p a y h im $5 fo r th e J o b .. ' £ ‘S . T h r o p p ’a i e h n ^ n e a ^ T o m p k ins a v o a n ^ A s a r e s u l t t h e ap e h t th e best p a r t of year tertaiy w ith.*,tw p ;::i^^ In v a in to fin d :ry> : ^ ^ 0 - p lat» % ^ r A ^ ^ lo lersect ; ■ ; P u p i u - T o « * 4 k i > ; At 10:30 o’clock tlus morning a full choral service, w a s hold in t h e C a t h e d r a l o f t h e l n ^ ^ a - ^ tU>n, G a rd e n C ity, in m e m o r y of th k f o u n d e r of t h e s p o o l s , th e la t e &lrs. C p in e lla V . S te w a r t The. DupllB a n d facu lties ef b o th S t P a u l’s an d St. M ary’s w e re p r e s e n t, a n d t h e a n n u a l m e m o r ial a d d r e s s to th e schools w a s d e livered by th e Bov. C h a u n c e y B . B rew s ter, w h o h a s la te l y , sucoeodod Dr. S n ively a s th e recto r of G race C h u r c h , In this city. A t tlie conclusion of th e servloe th e cad e ts w e re m a r c h e d back to th e school b u ilding an d d raw n u p In fro n t of th e Im p o s ing entrance, w h ile With a few p le a s a n t .w o rds th e Hon. J o h n A.. K ing called o u t la tu r n th e victorious co n tesian ts in th e la te atb leiio sp o r ts an d tenuis to u r n a m e n t, a n d p r e s e n ted to th e m th e handso m e prizes, sUvor cu p s and m e d a ls w h ich h a d been provided, m a n y of th e m bein g p r e s e n ted b y different m e m b e rs of th e facu lty an d o th e r frien d s of th e school. M a n y visitors w ere p r e s e n t a t th e c a th e d r a l s e rvice, an d m a n y m o re of th e frien d s an d p a r e n t s of th e cadets arriv e d by l a t e r tra in s , s o t h a t by 3 o ’clock a larg e audience w a s in a t ten d a n c e to w itness th e C o m m e n c e m e n t e x e rcises. T h e la r g e sohool room h a d been cloarod of desks an d a r r a n g e d w ith 's e a ts for th r o e o r fo u r h u n d r e d people. T h e room w as tastefu lly d e c o rated w ith flags a n d b u n tin g an,d a pro fu s io n of flowers. T h e le tte r s S. P. S., In w h ite flow ers, w e re p laced on th e w a ll I m m e d iately be^^ h in d th e p latfo rm . On th e le f t of th e s tag e wag statio n e d th e s c h o o l orch e s tra an d on t h e r i g h t w ^ e c th e facu lty an d ofiembers of th e B o a rd of T r u s tees an d in v ited g u e s ts , in c lu d in g B ishop L ittlejohn, A rchdeacon Stevens, H o u . J o h n A. K ing, W illiam G. Low, Rev, S p e n c e r S, R o c h e , Mr. A. E. Orr, Bev. Dr. M oore, P rofesso r O rdronoaux, of C o lum b ia College, an d others. A f ter t h e procoasloual hym n au d o p e n ing c o llects a n o v e r tu r e was w e ll r e n d e r e d by tbo school orch e s tra. T h e n follow e d a n essay by C a d e t C a p tain R a l p h G ifford M iller, on “ S ir R o g e r d e Covorley an d Squice B raceb rid g e .” N e x t o n th e p r o g r a m m e w e re two deolam a tlons, “ T h e L e p e r,” b y C adet C a p tain H o w a rd W a lton,and “ K ing R o b e rt of Sicily,” by C a d e t L ien ten a n t R o b inson P o t te r D u n n B o u n o tt. T h e y w e re e ffectively deliv e r e d . With th o ro u g h ca s e of b e a ring an d g e s ture an d m u c h ex p ressio n a u d feeling. B e tw e e n th e decla m a tion s , a n d ag a in afte r th e s e c o n d , solocllous w ero given by th e o rch o s tr a , au d th e n follow e d th e clos in g e s s a y , o n “ A H istorical Sketch of th e T h e a te r In F r a n c e .” THE DEATH OF THOHAS KEE6A1«. R e s o l u t i o n s o f R e g r e t P a s s e d b y A t i c i e n t O r d e r o f l I l D e r f i i a n s * t h e A general meeting of the Ancient Order of H ib e r n ian s was held la s t e v e n ing a t 338 Gold s treet, to ta k e a c tion on th e d e a th of T h o m a s K e e g a n , tbo county deleg a te of th e order. C h a rles J. Low e ry p resid e d . T h e follow ing resolution s w e re u n a n i m o u s ly a d o p t e d : WhereaSf I t h a s pleased A lm ighty God, In His influlie w isdom , to s u m m o n to His etern a l hom e beyond th e grav e o u r esteem e d b r o th e r , C o u n ty D e legate T h o m a s K e e g a n , o a tho 12th d a y of J u n e , 3888, in th e 634 y e a r of his ag e ; an d Whereas, I t is b u t Ju s t th a t a fitting tribu to of resp e c t should bo accorded him , whose w a rm h e a r t , generous n a tu r e , no b ility of soul an d high p r in c ip les of honor o n d e a red him to us a l l a u d bound him to us by indisolubie ties of f r ien d s h ip ; therefo re, be U Hesolved, By th is C o u n ty , B o a rd, th a t by th e d e a th of T h o m a s K e e g a n th is organization h a s lo s t n o t o u ly one of its tru e s t m e m b e r s , b u t also a g e n ial c o m p a n ion and a noble, w h o le s o u led friend. Resolved, T h a t we h u m b ly bow to th e s o lem n an d u u faib o m a b lo decroo of D ivine Providence, yot our h e a r t s a r e filled w ith sad n e s s an d sorrow a t th e m o u rn fu l d isp e n s a tion of o u r H e a v e n ly F a th e r , an d th a t we sliall ever fondly ch e rish h is m e m o ry, th o u g h th e frien d s th a t knew h im th r o u g h life sh a ll know him no m o re on earth . Resolved, T h a t th is, t h e A n c ient O rder of H iber n ia n s o f K ings County, te n d e r its sincere an d V I T A N T E D - A N E X P E R I E N C E D H A N D V V ' in bem-BtitebiDg and fan e / draw nw o rk. Only [first class workers need apply a t 149 P lerrepont st. VKrANTED-TO TAKE OHABQB OF A V V girls’irls’ bathroomathroom fpn ann institation,nstitation, a reliableeliable .Pro-ro V V g b i a i a r P testant g irl; one who understands plain sewing and u p stairs work. Iiiqairo at ORPHAN ASYLUM, Atlantic id Kingston avenues. Nurses and aeam stresseg. \ * T A N T E D - T O M I » D A . B A B Y , A V .v' young girl; nest and tidy. Apply a t 1,214 Basli- wiok av. \XTANTED—rOMIND TWO OHILDEEN, V V and do housework, a girl about 2D to 30 years of age. 146 F u lton at.' ________ _ ___________________ A GIRL 85.00. Apply Union sts, Boi; a th Brooklyn. a n t e d —T O T A K E C A R E O F C H I D - V V dten and o ^ i s t w ith housework, a young woman. 314 Madison st- _ : T N T A N T B D - T O T A K E C A R E O F A N IN - , T v faDtdorSn<rtl.e day only, a ooinpetent, tidy gB'I; m u st have b est reforenoea. Cali a t 41 Willow s t. . ______ _ Willow Bt C tm in b c r r a o id s a n d W a l t r e e a e s - ■ \ ^ ^ Z \ waitrcBA. with good city reference. ^ S outh Oxford st. C H A M B E R M A I D A N D O.II . t 13 L o o k s , 'W a s h e r s a n d ir o n o r s . A N T E D — A S A G O O D P L A I N C O O K V V andgood washer and ironer in u iv a te family, a • Tollable girl. Apply a t 638 L afayette av, prooklyn. I X T A N T E D - A F I R S T C L A S S s V and laundroBS; willing to go a short d istance in tho country for th e Snmmor; good city referenco required. Adpreas BMPLOYKR, Box 16, R agle ofiii two Norwegian or (zcnnnn girls, to go short the country and to live in th e oity with tt W inter. Call immediately a t 26 Beventh av, ling place._______________ th e family in Btor- 4 - e n o r a i H n im n w o rK . X T I T A N T B D —T O D O G E N E R A L H O t T S E - T v work in a private family, a woman. Call for two days a t 62 Decatur sU ^ ^ A N T E U - T O D O G E N E R A L H O U S E - w V work in a family of three, a good, strong g irl; good refenoes require d 80 Qninoy st. ______________ _ d gi av. G r _________ ^ ^ ; ^ a n t e d work in strong, tidy girl; wages $' 29a F rankun av, Brooklyi T O D O . G E N E R A L H O U S E - American family of four adults, a )12': reference required. Call a t lyn. ig to assist in the care ..ef a ohild 2 yei _xce a t 344 Oiifton place, near_Nostrand ^ _______________ VlTANTEO—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- V T work, a com p etent German or Amerioan p f l j none b n t those with good reifereaces need apply. Gall this evening a t 73 Alonroe st. _________________ _ and ironer; references two days a t 167 B sltlo st. m u st be willing to assist some m the care Protestan t preferred. Call a t 166 P u tnam av. I T S f A N T E U - T O D O G E N E R A L H O U .S E - W W ____ r _____ __________, t M ___ : i — _ —J_1 n - n A k e , r Tempi park. _____ een4 pkins plain cook, wuahi atS92 Quincy st, n ear Tompkins av. h e a r t f e lt s y m p a th y to h is widow an d ch ild r e n in th is th e h o u r of th e ir u u to ld sorrow au d affliction. I t w a s resolved to a t te n d th e f u n e r a l to-day In body, t h e m e m b e r s of th e o r d e r w e a ring t h e ir full reg a lia. 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A l e m b e r t t o C a F a m o a s C o m m a n d G o i n g r ( o C ie tC y s b u r f f * Mott’s old battery, numerically designated T h ir d N ew Y o rk In d e p e n d e n t B a ttery , will leave N ew Y o rk for G e ttysburg o n M o n d ay, J u l y 2. A m o n u m e n t is to be dedicated on th a t field, m a r k in g th e posliiou h e ld by th e b a t tery d u r in g th e b a ttle . T h e T h ir d Now Y o rk w as o n e of th e fam o u s S ixth C o rps batteries. O riginally th e H o w itzer C o m p a n y , C a p tain T h a d d e u s P. M ott, of th e Second N ew Y o rk M illtla,or E ighty-second V o lunteers,it was detach e d from th e reg im e n t a t W a s h ington in May, 1861, a n d a s a lig h t b a t te r y o f field a r t ille r y served in th e A rray of th e P o tom a c to th e en d of tho w ar. T h e b a ttery won distinction o n tho P e n in s u la u n d e r M cClellan, su s tain in g heavy losses an d recotving com p lim e n tary notice from , tho com m a n d e r of th e arm y . W h e n in Ju n o , 1862, t h e S ixth C o rps was created from picked troops o f th e A rm y of the Poto m a c , tho b a ttery —W. A E a r n then its c a p tain —was am o n g th e first selected to serve in th e corps, p a r ticip a tin g in a l l th e cam p a ig n s of th a t arm y , in . elu d in g , of course, th e heav iest battles. A b o u t th i r t y of tho surviving m e m b e r s have form e d a v e teran association, of w h ich W illiam -A. M o are Is p r e s id e n t; R u s sel O. F rost, Vice presid e n t; Jam e s W a rren , BDcrolary; H. M. F itzg e r a ld , treasu r e r . G e n o rel K o s c o ransls to deliv e r th e oration on t h e field. T h e a ssociation w ill he gone ab o u t five days. T h e p r e s id e n t’s ad d r e s s is 2 ^ Uew es s treet. TUB RBCOUO LOWSBBD. E. P. Bnggot, of the Hudson County W h e e lm e n , m a d e a m ile on th e tra c k a t Q u o eus In 8:024-5, beating th e best record for th i s tra c k of 3:13, w h ich w as m a d e by T. L. W ilson, of th e K in g s C o u n ty W h e elm e n . A gold m e d a l la to be p r e s e n ted to th e m a n m a k in g t h e b e s t record. 1 BARK BURICED AT IS L IP . Y e a t e r d a y a b a m w a s b u r n e d o n th e p r e m ises of Mr. R. C. Livingston, i n Islip. T h e loss is ab o u t $1,500. T h e cau s e of th e fire is n o t k n o w n . P a e e n t s who intend to spend the Summer in the country should visit the boys’ dapartraent, “Baliivin Buiidincr,” 330 and 382 Falton st. corner bmith, before leaving. “Star” shirt waists, lawn tennis shirts and waists, blue flannel, blue serge, bcotob cheviot, cassimere, whit*.) ildnnel, worsteds and jersey suits in the largestim aginable variety are offered at the lowest con sistent prices. B aldwin the G lothieb , one price, 0. O. D. Y o u c a n k e e p th e b a b y ’s s k i n a s s o f t a n d smooth as velvet by using O obnell 'S B enzion O obmetio SOAF. ’ ________ Cfc n i A R I k l E D . ..I • A, u .T M til Jt. trU ^*u -UA c daughter of Thomas Gropn, builder: no cards. [ban Diego, Ca)., papers please copy.] the Rev. H. McGn.r. to Roche. M INER-VAN SLOOTEN- O’Bsfily, of St. Stephen’s Church, J ames > M abia T., daughter of Dominick U. ’AN SLOOTEN—A t St. John's Chnroh, St. Johns place, on Monday, J u n e l l , 1888, by tho Rev.George B; ;^reede, rector. Mrs. M art L. M lnr R, of Norfolk, Va., B Breede, rector. Mrs. M art L. M lnr R, of to W illiam V an S looten , of New Orleans, [Virginia, New Orleans and Halifax, N. 0 „ copy.] papers please VAN ALST—LYNDE—On Tuesday, Ju n e at tha residenoB of the bride's parents, by the Rev. E. F. Inger- soJl, D, D., G eougk M. V an ALBX to H atxis H abt I daughter of Mr. John-H. Lynde. D I E D . CALDWELL—On Wednesday, Ju n e IS, 1388, a t his 1 —.after a long and serious ill- ' i tile 58th year of his age. ^^□ n e ral services at St. FetM ’a Church, Morristown, Friday, J u n e 15, a t 11 A. M. : COX—On Fourth day, S ixth month, a t 9 o’clock A. M„ x £ abriet S., widow of Benjamin Cox. Services a t the residence of her son. 492 Greene av,Fifth day, a t 8 o’clock P. M. Interm e n t a t Fair Hill Oemetery, Pbiiadelphio. EARLY—A nne E ablt . aged 72 years, relict of Owen Early, a t her residence, Rockaway av. larly, a t h er resident _. _ _ ___ Notice of fnnoral hereafter. GARVIN—In London, May 29,1888, E dwin G a R vih , in his 79tb y e a r.; Fnneral from his late residence, F latbnsh, L. I., Friday, June 15, a t 3:30 P. jiL KANE—On Tuesday, J a n e 12, J aues J., beloved bnt- band of Lonisa Kane, in his dStb^rear. Relatives. and friends of the familyamily ar re e _r^uestedequested ioo iim 1 the funeral from his late'residenj __ . . . . f a r i atteiMl th e fnneral from his late'residence, 233 Kevins a t,‘ Briday, J a n e 16, to St.jtR n es’ C hurch, where a solemn i of hiisonl, ‘riday, J a n e 16, to St. Agnes’ Ghun mass of roqniem will be offered for the loifuau ut ui:5 sont, a t 9:30 o’clock, thence to Holy Cross Oemetery. KEARNEY-OROWLEY—On Wednesday, Ja n e 13, C atharine KEAnNET-OBOWLEX, widow of J o h n Kearney and Daniel Crowley. < ' Fnneral from her late residence, 113 S pencer st, nrday, J a n e 16, a t 2:30 P. M. McOAULBY- Friendsani'* st. Friday, at Cemetery. PEOK—On Tlinrsday, J u n e 14,1888, at his residence, ’ooklvn, th e Rev. F rancis P eck . nrdny, ICth inst., a t 3:80 P . M., from S t liursh, com er of Bedford av. and Pacific lyomr* , on Sat- __ fiemew's Uliui Kindly om it flowers. ~H£LD3—There will b e an anniversary raqniem mass he repose of the sonl of th e late T ebenob BHixxDa, a t lock A. M. on Friday, J u n e 15, in the Ohurch of the 8^'elock A- M . on F riday, J u n e 15, in th e Ohurch of tl Visitation, R. 0.« com er Verona and Richards sts. ’■ No^oe of f u n e ^ hereafter.' ' ^ C O R P O I C A T I O I 'r N O T I C E S . good references. 679 Greene A H T B D ^ T O —T O D O L I G H T H O U S E - work and serve table, a young white girl with 679 Greene av. A N T E D —T O D O H O U S E W O R K , A T v girl: m u st be a good oook, washer and ironer: ‘ irences required: steady place to a com p etent girl. 3ly immediately 321 Oarlton av, n ear Lafayette. Ipp ly M in p lo y u ient A g e n c i e s , T T T A N T E D - S E R V A N T S — A T T H E T T Brooklyn Employment Bnrean, 210 Washington st, n ear Concord (formerly a t 29 Oonoord st). Situations ready in eity and country. Many girls come who have never been a t an office. • Managed by ladies. __________ • W A > T E D —H STS? A N T B D - T O A N S W E R T E L E P H O N E T T andnd learnearn thehe coalbnsiness,oal a boy.oy. Addressddress GOAL,OAL, T v a l t c bnsiness, a b A G Box 27, Eagle o fflee. ________________ _______________ __ Y ^ A N T E D - I N T H E G R O C E R Y B U S I - T T ness, a good, sm art boy. Apply a t 268 F latbnsh a r . Y I T A N T E D — A J A N I T O R F O t t T W O . A D - T T joining double flats; man with wife and boy, aged 14 or 16, preferred. Apply on Saturday, between 2 and 5 P. M., a t 269 Greene av, between Grand and Class< A N T E D - E X P E R I E N O E D T T men for dry a n d fancy goods. LEWIS A SON, 531 F e lton st, . l i T b 4 ABRAHAM. I T T A N T E D —T W O E X P E R I E N C E D T v salesmen-of genteel appenrance. with good, rof- itoel appenrance. with good r city: moderate salary. Addn A N T E D - V V B H A V E S O M E T H I N G sample mailed, 25 oenta. Seventh st, P hlladeiphla, every h onse: over 100 per cen t: R. B. MAGRUDER, 30 H o tlh Pa. ro^rencea; wages, $4. office. ' W A N T F i n —s a ’r D A T f 0 . y S —F E { ? lA a r E S . J A N T B D - S I T U A T T O N —A S T A I L O R - withith reliableeliable parties,arties, bjy “irst ' *lass T v . ess. w r p b a f o coat nmker; A 1 references. Address K. J., Box 16, Bagle >>urMPf*and S e a n iJ^treasus. ■ ^ A N T E D - S I T U A T I O N - A S A N U R S E T T and seamstress, b y a g i r l: willing to go io the conntry. Please call for tw o d s y a a t613 Fifth ~ V ; |T A N f K D - - S i T U A T I < > N — A S A N O R S E T T and to do sewing, by a respectable girl; city or country: the b est of reference. Address K. W., Box 9, Bagle office. V ^ A N T B D - S I T U A T I O N - A S A N U R S E T T to one or two children, by an experienced person: y objection to the country. Address K. H., 4v2 Gler- ont av: ring tsvic ■ « T I T A ! N 1 T :1 ) - S I T U A T I i )N — A S A N U R S E , T v by one who is experienced and capable of taking entire charge of an infant; good plain sewer; willing and obliging; best of reference. 193 Nassau st. :u hlling and obliging tall a t 19 Concord st. T ^ ' a N T E D —S I T U A T I O N —A S A N U R S E T T to take ca'e of children, by a respectable girl: plain sowing; hasbest o days nt 139 Smith st, to tak e ca 'e of children, by a would go in the conntry: can do plain city reference. Ple-iso call for twt econd floor, front. V V A N T B D - S I T U A T I O N - A S a L A D Y ’S T T maid or to take care of growing children and as seamstre.^s. by a respectable North German girl. Ad dress M. W., Box 16, Eagle office. Y ^ X N T E T i l ^ S l t D ^ A T I O N — T O V T a baby and help with housework, by a girl 17 years old. Call a t 650 Seventh av. A N T E D —S I T U A T I O N — t o \ M I N D A T T baby, by a girl of 14. 11 S tate st, top floor. V 1 7 A N T E D - S I T U A T I O N - T U T T children, sew or make herself generally nsofni in ally nsofni uatry. Pie for' Christian lady, Eagle office. A N T E D —S I T U A T I O N a baby, or some very light housework with a la by a yonng girl. Address H., Box 18, T O t housework with \ S 7 A N T E D - 5 I T U A T I O N - !T T T care of ohildron, by a young days a t 537 P ark ay. O young girL Call for two toBO to the oonntry: good rei address M., Box 10, Eagle offii A N T E D —.S I T U A T I O N —T O V T care of a baby, by a midale aged woman; has first class reference. Gali for two days a t No. 61 A tlantic \ 7 | 7 A N T E D —S I T U A T I O N — T O T T care of children and to d q p l ^ sewing; would go to the conntry for the Summer. Please call or address 1,035 Pacitic st. Y Y A N T E p —S I T U A T I O N - 7 - T O T A K B‘ t T caro of children and make herself useful, by a espeotsble young g irl,'lately landed. 243 Johnson st, tear Raymond. girl; or would do general hon.sework m a small private family; good oily rofeionce. Please call two days a t 232 High st, one flight; no c a rda ' Chumbci*iiin.{fift a n d W a i t r e e s e a . •M rA lN T E D —SITUATION—AS A CHAM* TT bermaid enoo; no cards^ bermaid in a country h otel, by a young g irl; refer- Gail a t 17o Bedford av, Brooklyn, B. D. A O H A M - table, good girl. , two flights in a nioo private family. Please call a t 319 Livingst* YVANTED-SITUAriON—AS A CHAM- T V bermaid and waitress, or would do light house work, by a thoroughly com p etent girl; city or o o n n try; good city refetonces. Please call a t 142 Baltic at. ANTED-SITUATION—AS A OH a M- T T bermaid and waitress, by a girl; willing and ob liging; no objection to oonnlry; first class reference. Please call to-doy and to-morrow at711 Myrtle av. T T r A N T E D - S I T U A T l O N — A S A C H A M - T T bermaid and waitress, or would do lighthouse- work: can furni.'^h good roferences. Gall for two days a t 619 F ifth av, top lloor. T V uoitucuu niui W4 w girl: h as the b est city reference. term s, O. 0 ., Box 6, Eagle office. T 7 |7 A N T E D —S I T U A T I O N —A S A C H a M - V V bermaid and waitress in a private familyt by a respnotable young g irl: is willing and obliging; has good references. Pioase call for two days a t 120 Montague s t : no cards answered. girl: willing to go in the country; best city Address Z., Box 10; E agle office. ’ CHAM* ^ o t e s t a n i reference.. by a lady for her presentmp>8l e a t place, 71 S eventh av. pres- VT^ANTBD-SITUATION-AS A CHAM- T T. bermaid s h d waitress, or would do g sneraP house work, by a oompecent g ir l: no objection to country. Ap ply for two daysatpresentem p foyer’SiSIfioath Elijott plsde. • • o p r i ^ t e family, by^s oomnetoDt class refe epBfiliPSt! J o h M place. ^ ^ - n t emplo, \ \ J ANfED-SITUATION—AS A OHAM- ' v T bermaid and waitressin a boarding bouse or p rivate f ^ l y , by a colored g irl; good city references; n o n e b u t t h j ^ who live down town need apply;.no cards. Gall a t 59! Greene av^ T ^ A N T E b -S iT U A T IO N -T O DO THE T T npstairs work with a family going to the oonntij, M a yonnk girl. Can be seen at present employeP^ 376 Gates av, Brookl; employeP^ ANTED—SITUATION S —ONE TO DO is ? Cookflt WaatierH und tronera- ■WT ANTED-SITUATION—AS A COOK, ▼ V washer and ironer, by a yonng girl* w ith reference. Call for two days a t 4'2il Xiexington ay. ■ SITUATION: r A N T E D - and lanndri *J_AS A a t 84 Opngressat, twoflighla, in back. COOK lOtable T X T A N T E D -S IT U A T IO N —AS A COOK.' T T by a respectable woman; no objections to a boarding bouse, or to go in th e country: can give city reference. Seen till sm ted a t 197 Tiilary st. ____________ T ^ A N T E D -S rrU A T iO N - T T and lanndress, by a respectable AS A COO K T T an d lanndress, by a respectable woman; no objec tion to a boarding bouse: four years’ oity reference. Call f or two days a t 187 B u tler s ^ n ear B o n d . ______ _ T ^ A K T B D - S r r U A T I O N —AS A OOOK, T T washer and ironex, by a respeotab* * oMI for onghby \* T A N T E D —S IT U A T IO N -A S OOOK, O R w T to do generarhnnsework, by a resner.table S w edish' ‘ ’\I. Please oal! for two days a t . 476 Warren at, .first § 0 ( AN T E D —SITU A T IO N - T T washer and ironer, or wouldtnld dio •AS A COOK, d general housework ible girl. Please call at ■ ^ ^ a n t i c d ^ i W a ^ ^ will have ployer. Pleass oi A COOK, girl; thoronghly understands her business: obiection to ooanse washing; private family u : no objection to the oonntry; can see last em- Pleass oall a t 376 Baltic at, n ear H o y t. _________ V K T A N T E D - S lf U A T IO N —AS T T class cook, by a respectable woman; 3dd cityity references.eferences. A F IR S T -.-^jctab le w cityorcoun- try; has goo c r Call for two days a t 137 Bl^'rtle av, over d rng store. V \ I ANTED—S I T U A T I O N - ^ S A F IR S T T T class COOK and landross In a p rivate family, by a com petent young woman. Gan be seen this evening and to-morrow a t 136 North Portland av, near Myrtle, first floor, r e a r r no cards. A N T E D -S IT U A T IO N —AS A F IR S T T T class cook, by a y a a n g English w< washing and would g o to the country; ’ enoea. Gall for two d ays st368 A tlantic AS A GOOD 8 willing it493 Wi 'arren st, neiarNevins. Itg-ng: has goo l respectable woman; iDoea Please call girl; has liioks s t good city rei W J A N T E D - S IT U A T IO N —AS _ T * cook, by a woman who nn'derstandt its branches; has good reference Pleai cifio st. n ear Oourt. A GOOD :ds cooking In all :«11 a t 224 Pa- A ^ J O D :sDCctable yonng ' the Summer m o n ths; all a t 306 A tlanti m rl: no objc has tho b est of reference, first floor, front. V ^ A N T E D —SITU A T IO N —AS AN EX - T T cellont cook in a private family, by a respeotablo roman; will assist with plam clothes; has tho b est of oity aferenoe. Can be seen for two days a t 103 DaKalb av; no cards answered. A N T E D T T dress~-A i situation foi -SITUATION—AS A LAUN- __ _ ..*....1.... a ^ A . imily Isavingtown desire to find a good cellent Swedish girl. 'Apply to-day and sut employer’s, 106 M oniague st. \X T a n t e d - S n ^ T I O N - A S .A~^LAIN T T cookook m a privaterivate family,mUy, byy a ; to-morrow c m a p fa b a Norwegian girl. Gall Y ^ T a N T E d -S I T U A T I O N - A S ^ A T T cookook andnd firstirst classlass laondress,aondress, h PLA IN f c a f c l by a respectable an : h as first olass city reference: no objeotiou to tho itry: is wiUing and obliging. Call for two days a t 369 I^ A N T E U - S I T U A T I O N —TO DO L IG H T T T kitchen work in a small family, by a respeotablo d home more tbai middle aged woman: agooi a t 78 Congress st. Bspeotable agea Oall V ^ A N T E u —Sm i A T l O N S - O N E AS A . T T good cook and willing to assist with washing and ironing; the othvr os chambermaid and waitress; to gether or separate; oity or country. Can b esaen a t pres en t employer’s, 15 Garden place. \7 i 7 A N T E U - S I T U A T 1 0 N S - 0 N B AS A o a short d istance m tile country; Pleaie address A. L , Kagle office. fv<in<eral IloiiseivorK* SITU A T IO N —TO DO GEN- , T T oral housework, plain cooking, washing and iror ing, by a young girl. Oall a t 530 W ythe av, second floo A N T E D - T V oral bou: \\7 A N t E l > - S I T U A T I O N —TO DO GEN- Y;K? a n t e d —Sri'U A T IO N —TO DO GEN- T v oral honsowork in a small private family; oity W ? ANTED—SITU A T IO N —TO DO GEN- ^T^T ^^^ral^l^sewOTk.^by a respectable girL Gall for tely bfds. a n t e d — s it u ' a t io n s - t o dc T g b n - 8 t, third floor V ^ A N 'J'B D - S I T D A T I O N — t o d o g e n - \\T A N T E D —S IT U A T iO N -T O DO GEN- T T era!ral housework,ousework, orr ass chambermaidhambermaid andnd waitress.aitress, T T e h o a c a w by^a^resDectoble go^d city references. a n t e d - - s i t u a t i o n —TO DO ork o r take . ^ GEN- Washington. a n t e d -S I T U A T I O N —i'O D O GEN- T T ertl housework, by a respectable g ir l; baa good reference. Please call lor two days a t 497 DeKalb \yA N T E D -S lT U A T ioN —TO DO GEN- T V oral housework in a small private family, by a good, steady, reliable woman Please call for two days a t 289 A tlantic ar. n ear S m ith s t \y7A N T E D —slTU A T ldN -TO DO GBN\ V * 7 A N T E D - S IT U A T 1 0 N -:T O DO g EN- T T eral honsework, by a respectable yonng woman; is a good plain cook, washer ana .’ironer; has good oity roferenoos. Call for two days a t 753 Bergen st. \ y A N T E D —SITU A T IO N —TO DO GEN- T T era! housework, by a respectable German girl; is agoodcook.^aehe^r^and^ironer; has good city reference. y S T A N T E D -S I T U A T I O N —TO DO GEN- T^T ^ eral houaeworkj Ijy a respectable young Swedish top floor. ^ antic av, ■ ^ ^ T h t e d ’^ i t u a t i o n s - t o ^ d o g e ^ T T eral housework,' •- two respectable girls; beat city roference. Can be seen for one day a t 199 S a o k e tts^ Brjoohlya, second floor, front. A N T E D —S I T U A T l d '^ T d l ^ GEN- * * oral bonss*work, by a respectable young Swedish girl, lately landed; h as good city references. Call for two days a t 77 Un Isrhili av; ring four bells. y y A N T E b -S IT U A W O N ^ ^ ^ fo” GEN- T T eral housework in a small foraily, by a respectable girl; willing and obliging. Oall for two days a t 463 Dean st, in rear, l y ANTED—SITUATION—TO T T eral housework i h is first class reference. Fifteenth at. DO GEN- VrrANTEb—SITUATION— TO DO GBN- laTefy toSSfd.*'— or^two’ d V . ^ T a r S u S o f a v ; Brooklyn. \;|T A N T E D - S I T U A T 1 0 N - T 0 DO \ G E N - T T eral housework, by a respectable young g irl; is a good cook, washer and ironer; city or connffy. Gail for two days a t 1,012 K e n t av. \* 7 A N tE D —SITUATION—TO DO GEN- T T era! housework, by a respectable young Swedish ^irlj^has good city references. Oall for two days a t 926 \X T A N T E D - S l T U A T I O N - T O DO GEN- T T eral housework in a small family, by a good girl; eral housework in a small family, by a good g irl; has three years’ reference. Please oall a t present em> ployer’s, 161 Gates av. ■ySTANTED-^SlTUATION—TO DO GEN- T T eralral houseworkousework Inn T T e h I a small private family, by a decent, j^espectabla^ir^w itli roEetenca U required. Call ANfEb-SITUATION—TO DO GBN- st, near the b ridge. ______________ Prospect l^ A N T E D ^ S I T U DO GEN- wT oral housework, by a respectable young girl; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; has good city refer- oncas. Call /or two days a t 18 A tlantic av. y y AN TED-SITUATION - t O ~ D O ' GEN- T Y eral house work, or would do n p stairs work, by a girl; has reference from last placo. Please call for two days a t 48 North Pertlaud av. A N T E D —SITU A T IO N —TO DO GEN- T T oral housework in a small family, by a respec table yaongwohiatt: has good oity references. Gall for two days a t 231A F ifth avi n ear Garroll st. V y A N T E D - S I T U A T I O N - T O DO G E N . T T eral housework in a nice Amerioan family, by a stc6 American-girl; eight years' reference from last place. Please oall a t 4 lG^ S eventeenth st, Brooklyn. W l A N T E D - ^ S IT U A W O N ^ O D O GEN- T T eral housework by a respectable young g irl; one isJfory n e a t and notjong m the country. Please oall who is very n e a t and not long m tl a t 393 Eighth at. S outh Bromtlyn. « T A N T B D - S I T U A T I O N —TO D O GEN- T T eral housework or npstairs work in smaU family, by a neat, respectable girl who has never lived out; can' ha recommendod as to honesty. Gall at 1,038 P a c iSost; ring twice. \ y - A ^ T E D —SITU A T IO N —TO D O 'G E N - T T eral housework In a small family or would take core of children, by a sm art young girl; no objection to the country. Call for two days a t No. 625 Monroe st, Brooklyn. ^ I ^ ^ A N I E D —SITU A T IO N —TO DO GEN- T-T eral honsework, by a respectable girl; is a good D O GEN- plo, vatd family, by a i cook, washer and ironer; oall a t pr ................ 'ployer’ll' Bpectable g irl; is a good plai has good city reference. Please oall a t p resent em 353 Qnincy a t ; no cards answered. _______ _ « t a n t E d - ^ ‘ i t u a t i o n —T O candy store. DO GEN- German ty refer- st, in the L cook, washer and inm or; ht for two days COMPETENT, German g irl; is a good | good references. Addi Box 29, Kagle office. __ ______ ^ _____________ . ______ ___ XTSTANTBD—SITU A T IO N —TO DO GEN- T T era]raj honsewoKk,woKK, byy a respectableespeccanie girl;iri; canan doo 'lain *'kmg| washinga^^lng andn^irem ironing:in'g; noonobjections objections t< ind o b l.g r a i^ Plr TV e nonse D a r g c d ji ooo w a n 'Vf^koff s t, first flightf front; no^^rcis. . girl; IS a good cook, washer and ironer.. P lease call this evening or to-morrow before 12, s t berpreaent employ er’s, 43() Halsey s t, n ear S omner^v^ . ■\°\ered. 7 ANXED--SITUATION-^TO„ DQ GBN- m s . ■wptdd ia?o * th a d o n l! t^fo r for 'R A N T E D —SITU A T IO N — TO H T T with general honsework, by a young Germ O u l a t 977 D e K ^ av, corner of Lewis. T 1 X 7 A R T B D -S IT U A T IO N —T O care of n house or go a short d istance in the country with a family, by a respeotablo woman; can get th e b est of city reference; has a g lr lT iy e a n of age. Oall for two days a t 311. H loks at, third floor. . ________ . .. . TX/ANTBD-SITUATXONS-ONB TO DO T T housework or cook, wash and iron» the otber as .'ebamberinaid, wartross, or'nnrae, by two com p etent Sootob g irls; oity or oonntry: spIendJa bread, e t a ; two years’ reference. Oall F riday a t lQ&Foltonat. Nooarda. ot children and do light npst^re work, by tworespec ble yonng ^ ^ s ; no objection near Sixth! B m p l o v m e n i A ^ e n c leg* A N T E p ; Washlngfoi .Servants of feotion ' b n t try nurses. SITUATIOKS - MANAGED W A N ’J T E I » - « S I 'jrG A X 1 0 ? f 8 — A N T E D —SITU A T IO N ^ A S A B A B - good washer and ironer. Henry at, n ear AUantio av. tx r A N t E D - S I ’TUATION - T O \ T T himself gonerally nsefnl in a pHvatirivate boarding honse, or to drive for a d o ‘or, is etriotly sober and temperstei. Pl(:easo iSO Onmiberland at, Brooklyn. . a p family or doct by a yonng m a n ; ~ call for one d ay a t •W A N X E D - - W A S H I J T G ^ XXT AN T E D — W ASHINO —,T O T A K E ▼ T home, b y a first Glass c o lored‘toandreto. Oall or address 82 Irving place. • \ 1 7 A N T B D - W A S f llN G - A N D IRO N IN G , T T by a r e s e c t a b le , woman: to go o n t by tb e day to take home, please call a t 146 Olifton place. _______ T ^ A N T E D — W A S H I N G —A N D IR O N I N G , T T by a laundress, o itbor to go ont o r a t home. Ad* dress M ra H. WI88NRR, 369 Hudson av. v x i A N T B D - W O R K —TO DO HOUSE- T T cleaning. Call ’a t 187 Tompkins av, one block from DeKalb, in fancy store. ■ tT r A N T E D - W O R K - B Y A RBSPEOTA- T T bio woman, by tbe day or weiek: • •s - and iroi bi bio woman, by tb e day 01 ner; best of city teferenO' l i a good washer Call a t 144 B n tlerst, AN T E D — W O R K — B Y . T T p p u n g woman, woaliin^b^y thehe c ing. Pfeose call two days osbai oarda attended to. P.® A STRONG , vrasliine b t day or boase clean- days a t 12 Green lane, one flight u p ; be day or to take home, or house cleaniogi ha eferences. Oall for two days a t 232 S m ith at. W A N T E B —P P ’g t r E S S I O K A r i * T IT A N T B D -B N G A G B M B N T -A S A T T - seamstress and travol w ith a la<^, by a yonng woman; has the b est of city referenoea 29 Boerum plaoo. \X7XNTED ---------------------- - ------------------ T T com p etent D R E S S M A K IN G — BY A T T co m peten t d ressmaker; is a good fitter and stylish draper: term s $2 per day. Address E. R. M., Box 6, Eagle Bedford branch.- w a s companion t o a Address A. B., RE- T B D - B N G A G B M B N T - A S A T T honsekofsper in a amall family o r --------- ’— \ ' ‘ idy. by a middle aged Amerioan woman, lagle Bedford branch; eX T A N T E D -E N G A G E M E N T —B Y A' T T fined, ednoated American lady, m iddle aged, as companion or nurse to an invalid or housekeeper; oity or conntfT o r travel; b est of city reference. Address Mrs. M., G9 Kosoinsko st, Brooklyn. T S 7 ^ t b d ^ b o o k k b b p i ¥ g ^ b y ^ t T thoronghly die aged, a position manager; any line o EX P E R T , Eagle ofili V X T 'A N T E D -D R E S S M A K IN G -A TH O R - T T ongbly com p etent dressmaker would like a few eegagoments by the day; is a first olass fitter and stylish- draper: best of reference given.' Address G. H., Box6, Uagle office. W A V r J B n ^ H O T L S E I S * V ^ A N T E D - H O U S B S —I'U S B I J ^ R E N T .^T T and manago; the g reat renting And selling office of ren t or sell anything ten- LiLlAMH. OaAOB. man- anotioneer, corner Will* ANTEp-HOOSE—A 3 STORY BASE- . . m e n t honse, below V anderbilt av, containing not less.than 12 rooms; r e n t about ^ 9 0 . P . J . H., Box 3, ager of estates and : oughby and J a y sts. IV A N T H D H O U S lG ( i.-F V K lV l.S H E lD * m a s t bo ^near^do^ot^ Qneen|^ Roal^m Sea^Oliff^or W A ^ X E P —P A R T S O F C lO tJS f iS * AN T E D —P A R T O F H O U S E —BY A T T yonng couple; basement and parlor floors, with all improvements, n ear elevated station; rent_not to ex* cMd $30 a mouth. Addre ooklyn. . _ .. ktfon; r e n t n o t to ex* e s i 1^. A., 102 Tillary ANTED—P A R T O F H O U S E —B Y A TT good paying tenant; upper ot lower, five or idx and one d aughter 2>4 years old; looat av and Fulton st, east of Carlton av; Improvements and fail faciUtiesforhonsekeeping; best of reference given. Address for three days N. w .. Box 24, Eagle office. _______ ___________ . een Dei honse m u st have all honsekeeping; be s t W A Y T E n - i n i S C K l » l j . ^ N f 3 0 U S . O T H I N G — J$15,000 T T worth oast off clothing wanted in large o r small quantities. I will pay the h ighest prices paid in Brooklyn or New York. Mail orders promptly attended to. Oall o r address D. JACOBS, 677 DeKalb av. S P J G C IA L i IK O T IV E S * ■ y ^ E S T B R IG H T O N B E A C H H O T E L , WEST BRIGHTON, CONEY ISLAND. SATURDAY, JU N E 16, GRAND OPENING. MAGNIFIOENT CONOEKT BY JU L E S LEVY, 00RNETI3T. TABLE D’HOTE DINNER. $1.00, T K T /n T T r » r x m ttriivri.-< ’ INCLUDING WINE, SERVED AT ALL HOURS. T ^ R U N K E N N E S S , O R T H E L IQ U O R H AIN E S ^U o to'EN SPEOIFIO. can be'gtron’IS a ? ^ of coffee or tea withont the knowledge of tho person tak ing it ; is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perm anent and speedy cure whether the patientisa moderate drink er o r an alooholio wreck. I t has-been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a p erfect cure has followed. IT NEVER FAILS. The system once impregnated with the Specific, It becomes au utter impossibility for tho liquor h a b it to exist. For sale by th e BOLTON DRUG CO., 264 F u lton st. Brookjyn. ALEX. HUDNUT, H erald Building, New York. WEISM AN Jt MUELLKNBACH, 9 Bible House, New York. V r O T I C B X n intentic 'I’lVij’ nr»AT. IS H E R E B Y G IV E N O F T H E I to forr unitiDg tho labor, capital and patronage oi and members in tho business of the purchase an 1 sale ot coal upon a co-operative plan and to furnish profitable employment to the members,with principal place of bnsi* ness in tbe City of Brooklyn; tile corporate powers of the company are to be exercised by a president, secretary, treasurer itnd a board of live trustees and to continue twenty-five years from and after the 3rd day of April, 1888.-Date£l April 30, 1888. JAM E S KASSON, . THOMAS HAUGH. * EDWARD J . MURPHY, OotUMnna G ottbchalk , Att'jrnGj. 22S Broadiray, Now York City. T tr O T iC E —T H E BO A R D O F IM P R O V E - X n aiENT OF TH E TOWN OF FLATBU3H, IN KINGS COUNTY, hereby gives notice that application hos been ra;ide to said Board by Rev. John Longhlin, Bishop of Brooklyn, to close th a t p a r t of Albany avenue which rnns through tho Oemeterv of the Holy Gross, as its appears on the map of Kings Gonnty Survey Commis sioners, and th a t said application will be acted on by this Board, a t the town hall in Flatbush, on Monday, t!ie 9th day of July, 1883, a t 8 o’clock in the afternoon o f that day. —Dated Flatbush, Juno lU. I I ______________ ADRIAN M. WILLIAMSON, GIork._ i>IMEN3B PRIOES PAID\ FOR LIBRA,- JL .rie s and old books; cheapest book store in the world. MILLIONS BOOKS on h a n d and given away. LEGGAT B R M ’HEIW, S^Ohambecs st, tlurd door west of Oity | 5 ^ n b 1 io k e r -- a ' b t h u r J.HBAN b y ’S J r old reliable office. 214 A tlantic av, n ear Court st, a d vances from $1 to $1,000 nn diamonds, gold watches, solid silver and plated ware, seal dolmans and camel’s hair shawls. Fair dealing; legitim ate rates only charged. r^ A M E R O N . PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICES ON B A R T H JFO B ^ L E F T o f f OLOTHINQ. ;2Q2 FLATBUSH AVENUE, BROOKLYN. mantels, marble and encanstio tile, etc. Address H. M c k n i g h t , Marble and Stone Works, No. 638 Atlantio H L O I t8 E S . C A K t l l A O E S , A c . r p w o ELEG A N T BAY H O R S E S F O R JL sale, 1 5 ^ bands and 16 hands, for family o s e ; not ■ afraidraid off carsars off anyny k ind:'safeind: foror anyny onene too drive;rive; also,lso, o c o a k safe f a o t d a Brockett & T a ttle rasa wagon, in fine order; also, a moe horse. 16^ hands: can tro t in three minutes; ' — ife. Gan bo soon a t JOHN les, 118 State st.- F. ROBERT- oouoe horse. '1 6 ^ perfectly safe. Gai SON’S stables, 118 A g e n t l e m a h i s t u r n o u t p o r s a l b ; cheap, for want of nse:* handsome brown horse, o years, 15>4 b ands; sonnd. very gentle; tro t in 2:60, sore; lady-can drive him anywhere; sidebar on^gy and hs idy-can drive him anyw) s perfect order. Ciin be seen ’ ^ place. nam av a n d Ormond pi idebarbng^gy and harness at RUD& A GO.’S. Put* description, bou g h t and sold on com m ission and h ir e ; ^rsesa^^d^oD ieB idonlroys, gnato, hbrseahodng, fo r a g e . Navy, Raymond and Willoughby s t ^ * sion topj^haeton, almost n e w ,fo r s ^ a : also, good squar street-V' ^ ^ ^ ! r i w o V E R Y f i n e , w e l l B R E D . STYL- ^ -ish. handsome, thoroughly educated saddle horses. IS ^ h a n d s , S years, l,UoU pounds, bay and gray, sound and kind for lady to ride. Only those wishing horses need a pply a t 657 W arren st, n ear Fifth \ LARGE ASSORTMENT OP TRUCKS X j L to snit froit an d : prodaee business, to cariy from two to fonr tune, aud one doable soda water wagon ami two to fonr tune, aud one doable soda water wagon an d a - large assortment of basiness.wagona for sale: all inann* factored oh premises; frill^veone^ear’stim e ifreqaiTed^ P. BARRET'F, corner N a ^ and Johnson sts, a n a 1,907 Atlantio av, hear Olasson, Brooklyn. ■ ■ . rf^H A N C E F O R B A R G A I N S -4 H O R S E ^ suitable for trook. express, grocer, farm er or anv ilia ------- 'nse; vi Stat«° ioor from 6 o u ^ r p w o PHYSICIAN’S BUGGIES F O R I . sale: by first class makers; cost originally $375; driven one and two years, respectively; prhm $lll0 each# or both for $180. Apply a t 1,938 Bedford av. * . V R O A B D - 3 3 7 ,O U H T O N S T - K J O B £r Y 'g j ^ farnished voomv. w ith good.board; reuonable prices; table b o ard; tefefqnoea : 1 > 6 a B U - I ^ 0 . 2 2 2 C L I N T O N S T — R O O M S ;JLw ’ single o r r a s u ite; suitable for a family oc a p arty of genti^nescroference.; ' > ■ 'O O A R D —N O . 1 9 7 B A L T I C S T , N E A R , 1 Olmtqit-^Second etoiy a n d other room s a t 84 a n d f o O A i i p - T O L E T “ W I T H ~ B o X b D ^JLw (breakfast and tea], a large room, to gentleman, in reflned sooial family; 85, Gall at 96 BfoDonongh st, one block of Tompkins av. elevated s tattm . r h O A R D — 1 3 7 L A W R E N C E S T , ffTEA R U t . Fnlton-r-Worklog ladies and gontlemen can get 'nice airy rooms, with good board, a t $4 and $5;. table boarders acoommodatoa a t 83. ■ T k O A l l D - ^ P I V B o B S I X G E N T L E B T O N X J$ ' oanbeacGommodated with good board andolenS' an t roqmd; terms. $4.59 and $5. Addreas 411 fit. Marks place, n ear FiTth av. T J O A R O —H O T E L S T . G E O R G E , H O . 5 1 1 3 63 and 85 Olark s t, Amerioan and Earopean plan; 400 romns, inolnding 109 bathrooma; handsomely lor* Dished ;8ingly oren s n ite; electric light tbronghout. T > O A R D “ O N T H E H I L L - 4 1 S O U T H O X - JL f ford Bt^Large seoond story front room, suitable for single gentlemen or gentleman and wife; folding or open .beds; term s moderate; references exchanged. T D O A R U - O N T H E H l L L - r N E A R W A S H - JLft ington Park—LsrgOp airy rooms on second and third floors; also front ball room, a t Hammer rates; table boarders; referennea 221 Gumbefland at. T > O A R D - / r W O O B T H R E E Y O U N G i 1 l 9 laboring men can be aooommodated with good pTaia. ;bM r^ and clean room a Gall all week at'25 Chapel st. Y > O A B D — 1 1 6 H E N R Y S T - S E V E R A L f arnisbed rooms with, b o a rd; term s m o d e rate; n w bridge and fem e s ; alsotableboardeissocom m o * O O a B I > - 6 N T H E H I L L — 4 6 9 V A N O E B - X J b f l t a v —Large and small rooms, one an alooveisuit- -able for single genttemen o r gentlem en a n d their wives; table boarders taken. I i O A B P r - 5 1 J O H N S O N S T , T H I R D D O O R H ^ below Adama-> A large and small front room: three m iontM to Fnlton Ferry and b ridge; good table board: low prices. 1 J O A R D - M A N 3 I O N H O U S E , B R O O K - M ,9 lyn Heights, directly opposite Wall sfc,N. Y.; four mmntes’ wolk from Fnlton or Wall st. Ferry and ,tha :bndge term inusi superior aooommndations; reasoo^Ie rates :sa]eotfainiI]r and transient h o tel; 200rooms. O O A K U - P a R T I B S L I V I N G I N T H E I R J - P own house will l e t with board, the second story front room, neatly furnished; hot and cold water, h eat .anagas; sonthern exposure; no children; between two oarroutes; references Required. 47D o uaIassst. O O A R D - T W O o r T H R E E Y O U N G M J w e n or ladies msy secure good board; breakfast .from 6 to 8: dinner 6;39 P. ikf.: terras very low for tbe T i O A R D - N O . 2 9 C L I N T O N S T , N E A R JLft Plerrepont—Pleasant connecting front rooms; also rooms for gentlem en; large closets; near bridge; table boarders taken; term s moderate; references ex changed. f i l i O A R D — 1 6 2 D E A N S T —A L A R G E , JLft pleasant room on third floor,.furnisbod; also, two connecting rooms on second floor, unforofshod; good table and homo comforts: most desirable -and healtofn) location; term s moderate. 1-326 CA R L T O N AV —A V E R Y JL 9 moely furnished room on th a second floor; also front room on the third floor; snttable for ladies «onable ---------------- or gen* dnnog tb e Sammer tlemon; . term s very reaso m o n ths; reference reqnired. D O A K D —F U R N ISH E D ROOM S , L A R G E JL F and small, w**’’ ------ .-.i.—* i ----- .t «_ ----- house; bathroom ar also nice parlor, soil tion for table boardi w |th or w itho u t board, in a fine largt and all conveniences; n e a r th e bridge; lo itablefor a doctor; fine acoommoda* 8. 67 Concord st. P > O A R D - 5 4 SO U T H O X F O R D S T - O N E M -9 of the most beautifnl blocks in this city; ------- JMKA finely furnished, papered and frescoed beautifnl toilet aloores; every convenience on fle rooms: one large adjoining hall roomY tableland ^^gerviM^ Class; tonne moderate; reference-s reqnired. r>O A R D -O N T H E H I L L - 4 4 3 F R A N K - lin av—Pleasant front aloove room, on second floor: wL^ hn av—Pleasant front aloove room, on second floor; iBwIy paperod and papered; location fine; ne^r surface andelevatedroads; also near station to Brighton and aianhattan Beaches; Sommer rates; references ex* ohanged. O O A R D —LA R G E FR O N T A N D H A L L J | ^ room together or separate; hot and cold water; am- folding bed; private itto L and fam ily'(Scotch); brown atone; convcenien . ..on e; oon v tto L an d snr* face reasonable to gentlem en or married T > O A R b - O N T H B H I L L - 3 a SO U T H OX- JL 9 ford_st—A single gentleman looking for first class __ ford s t —A single genth home oan find lai room'on second nished rooms seenred m o d e rate; references. L single gentleman looking fo r first class ki'ge, pleasant, handsomely fnniished ball floor: also table boarders taken, and fur- ired within few doors, if desired; terms F t J K I V I S H E D B O O B 1 5 i.‘ farcy ai^ rj^C R N IS H E D R O O M S - T O L E T , N E AT- p I U R N I S H E D RO O M S —TO LET, TW O A large, r \ ~ ’•* —■» ~ S S k S S 3 ? . first doss house langod. —0-* ox.»xxx:i ST, furnished large and' water; elegant folding small rooms to let; hot an bods; table board if desired. T7I URNISHKD~ROOMS — TW'o“ NICELY .furnished ponneotingTooms: also a large room, with u’u ^ b e d ; alt oom ^ ^ te for housekeeping; gas; bath, eto. y tj^U R N I S H E D ROO M —TO L E T , N ICELY X ' .furnished back parlor in corner house JL .furnished back p arlor in corner house, snitable for dentist or two gentlem en; references required. 440 Nos* trand av, corner Putnon^ fjlURNISHED ROOMS-TO LET, ONE OR JL' two nicely f nrnished rooms in good neighborhood; Msp. hall room; term s reasonable. Call week a t 199 DeKalb av, n ear Adelphi at. fj^U R N ISH B D ROOM S —TO L E T , TVYO X ' large rooms, delightfally cool *’ ’ ‘ w ith h o t and cold 173 Livingston st. ve^m n o ^ ; verg re^onable; b ^ h . a r ^ ^aai^home com- p I U R N I S H E D ROO M S —TO L E T , F O B X boasek^ping; large and small rooms, with all im* s i s T a i . M ronient to bridge and ferry. dy, on the H ill; oonvenii : b reakfast if desired: ten lear L afayette. av, near I ------ .. --------- J and stri irms moderate. 905 Bedford I l^ U R N I S H B D RO O M S —TO L E T , N IC E L Y ^l^^^fnraiahed large square front and back rooms on F O R SA r^R —H O T JN E S * r ^ O R SA L E —H O U S E —M U S T B E SOLD, X ’ Carroll st. near Olinton, 3 story basement and cellar brick, 25x42x100; 12 rooms; all improvements; in good j ^ O B SA L E —H O U S E —L A F A Y E T T E ar Bedford—A 3 story brown stone stoop a naseraent brick houaa, 12 rooms, all improvements, in li^ O R S A L R -H O U S E S —.A QU E E N ANNE S ' cottage a t F o rty-third st. and Fort Hamilton av:on to . York City. I ^ O K S A L E - H O U S E —A R A R E CHA NCE X ' —Last of six: most artistic house offered thisseason; large rooms; ampleplo closets;losets; novelovel arrangemrrangem entnt off plumblumb- ing; absolute safety from sewer ga ..................... Dean st, batwean r lJ » b B SA L K c n a e o p ety from sewer gas: choice location; 991 1 Bedford a n d Franklin avs. E—H O U S B —O P P O R T U N I T Y ^ Superior 3 story brown stone, 29x45x100; honestly beautifully finished; hard wood, mirrors, gas fiz- guarantoed plumbing, briok furnace, arched cel* bnilt; b( ___ __ E F S I i e ^ — O B SALE—H O U S E S —B E D F O R D DIS- lO B S A L B -H O U S B t -?3 ,8 0 0 ;O N L Y §800 B —tjptj,uw , i ijpauu X ' cash: balance mortgage on small yearly payments: m e ; 9 rooms: Baltic st, near F ifth av: good will rent for $400 a year; also other houses; ply to PHELPS, 91 Pineapple st, near 2 story frai location; wil barga; Fulto] O O R SA L E —H O U S E - O N B E R K E L E Y X place, between Seventh and Bighth avs. close to Prospect Park, 3 story, with extension, brown stone bouse, 20x100; s trictly modern; airim p rovom ents; do- oided bargain if taken a t once. Address FOURTH KAST, 117 Montague st. W ILIJA M H. GRAGG, corner* Willoughby and Jay l ? O R JU $o09oaaii. balance easy installmentib will buy hand- I Anne cottage: 8 rooms; uilimproveii S A L E - H O U S E S - $ 3 ,5 0 0 — ONLY all. Gall or address tor particulars EDWARD F. LIN* corner Atlantio and Van Siolei T O r n avs, lVeDt,V'sixtb TTIOB S A L B - H O U S E - A N E W Q U E E N X* Anne brick hoc'ic and CTonnds; price $14,509; $8,500 nan remain a t Sporcent.ihnrdw o o d trim, mantels, gas fixtures, steam heat, etc.; diningroom — — ’ — ilobi*. Oan be seen all day a t 836 Prospect plat Nostrand and New York avs tainfng 2 rooms each; *IooatioD ' Butler st. Ten’h A p p l^to W ILLIAM BRIDGE, 13 WUloughbj ig; also, throe X story frames in rear. cc_ eaqhL iopatioD Butler st, Te n t Ward, >j st, near tclid Btone, 2 story and basement: southern exposure: contain 10 rooms and laundry extension, beater, elevated heating range, hot a n d cold water, bath, speaking t'jbes, electric bells, stationery refrigerator, Tennessee marble mantles, obandeliors. cabinet trim, tiled vestibnles, . closets to each room, fonr machle basins, bonlTet, heavy iron railings; tho fronts and cornices of each house is of a different d e s i g n ; ^ d t b from 17 feet 6 inches to 20 feet, depth from 45 to 60 feet: the booses are complete in ;every d etail; an inspection Is invited; m o r tg ^ e $4,690 :at 5 p er cent., balance on easy term s; commission paid to brokers. Apply to UAGEDOBN & SQUANOG, on the prem ises. _______ ___________ _____________ FOK sA i.E - s ;r -8tE r ieo P E K T V . YAOR S A L E - S T O R E P R O P E R T Y - O B : X exchange—On Grand st, Eastern District, for a private honse, well located. Address EXCHANGE, 'Eagle branch, 44 Broadway. _____ _ . ' .. . TOR S A L E - S T O R E - F L A T , ment wvi \ P ' JmasestaU doscrii 20 per c e n tum ; 1,7 lAM U. ORAGB, evenings. c Wflioi .00 . - to r circular. WILL- tughbj and J a y sts; open ■ F O R S A I j E —F liA T S * tion; neai sold to close an estate, 'Bedford av. ition; renting readily: mi CARPENTER A TALBOTIT, 1,113 F O R S A l i B - U E l l . £ S T A T E . 1 7 0 R S A L E — P L O T S — F L A T B D S H 'X ? bnildlng plots—Avenue A, Ocean av a n d Flatbush av: flagged sidewnlkH. gas, water, shade trees: prices low; terms easy. JO H N A, LO IT, Jn.« 13 street trees: prices Willoughby •' t. ■ - tp O R f^A L E -L O T S —T H E TR A IN S NOW X / rtmning. give access every fifteen m inutes between Liberty at. Now York; S A L E - L O T S - B R O O K L Y N AV, and Jay sto; open evenings. ^ p i O R S A L E - P A R M - A T q u e e n s , I X ' one block from station,' thirty minataa ont, tw one acres, first class garden farm; ..two dottogea Q U E E N S , L . I., o n . M tw , firs, o . j !1 a n d s . 3-4 nd t- lu l Bunmier home in the Oatskill Mountains, to be ex- ----------- - one ire plenty of ioe cold maple, Noi the hi — ^ga free froi T ing water, ’race and i iqaitocs, ' itU □once of sugar le shade about ------- =,th donbl d get- ply. )ut 199 acres of land, then write to the owner .particulars. ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ t^prIncip% V s need Kontootl?. Y. F O R S 4 L .X :—P I A N O .S . ■jfjlOK S A L B - P I A K O - F I R 3 T ^ i c e . ^OaI?*t a reasonable YffOR S A L E - P I a NO—Slio - U P B I G H T : a^^^oo»t$27fi: bargoin. ANDKBSON * CO., 2D8 Fal- Y ^ O R SA L E — p i a n o s —|8 0 —$5 M O HTH- X ’ totiU paU iSU inw ay cheap. WISSNEB'S, 290 Ful- obonized case, fnl a t 190 Oleimont e m o n th until paid: ofegant W eber npright. Ml latest im* L B - P I A N O S - S 5 0 - S T B 1 N W A Y , i B rothers, Hallot Jt Davis. Bradbury, Raven son, Barmore, lor one*hs)t actual cost of manufao* turn;' Mason <L Hamlin# Estey. P eloabet and National or- T O L E X —H O U S E , . . r p o LEX—H O U S E S -B B D U C E D B E N T S - X Near Prospect JPi on SI riokh a t low stone dwellings one 2 Btoiybr ____ _____ —.-r-. TATE, 280 F latbush av, corner P r o s p ^ t place. rip o LET—HOUSB-26b LrVlNGSTON ST* X neuBond;Gro:>m 5 and bathroom: stationary range .ng tubs, e tc.; fine dry cellar and deep yard: ren t onl; irm o n th f r o m l s t July. Apply toA . sheemerhorn st, n ear Bond. rpo ^ L E T -H O U S i^p O PER MONTH: 9 X rooms: - • ■ - levator; dl nivax anoe. Apply T O K iS r r —P A I I T . S O F H O U S K S . m o LET—P A R T O F H O U S E —TW O BASE- X m e n ^ t o m rooms cm parlor floor and two front .. wua S cm parlor floor and two front rooms on t^’^d ^ - ------------- -tion; rant Franklin av, near Lafayette.____________ m o LET—PARTS OP HOUSES-SECOND _ X fiewr, 09 Clinton ar, fourrooma, allim provements. ^\ith t imittoTomonts, roonu, bricki* all™ f ’ ' * ------- nine tooms, a ll l ' line tooms, r j \ 0 L E T - .m provem ents, , : im provements $28. L 366 Lewis av. sey ’P A R T O P H OUSE—A V E R Y — - ---------- secood flcor, on Prospect Heighs% in honse with owner; balls, elairs and windows furnished; hot and oifid w ater; nse of b&tb and laundry; r e n t $15; possession immediately, if desired. Call a t 416 F irst st- m o L E T - p a r t s O P H O O S B S -N A S S AU st, third fiom’j five coi ' poesession: 324 AUantio av, three rooms, a t $9 and $19: 84.Suydam s t, four rooms. $19. W IL U A U BRIDGB, 13 Willonghby at, n ear Oity HalL P A R T S O F l a o u S E S . F U R N B S H F D . LET—PART OF m o LET-PAR T O F HOUSE-NIOELY _X furnished floor forlighthousekeeping; private honse, T> .J . ^ distance from 391 Bridge st, n< Oity Hall; hot e ence required. LOOT F u lton, only a short distance from an d cold water, Lath and laundry; refer- T O lilS X ^ F L i A m * r p o ^ L E T - ^ A T S - 6 3 AjSD 65^ H E N R Y new ba all impri Fnhon ( [irovements; care of janitor; others of seven rooms, 819 $25; parts of booses and-good floors. WYOKOFF iOS., 132 and 393 F latbnsh av. e rp O LET — FLATS — 98 TILLARY S T, 8. near Jay, flue 4 room fiats^ improvements, $18; state at, elegant 7 room flats, $32 and $33;. elegant cor ner flat, 6 rooms, $25: Livingston st,6 room flat, all im- 3 rooms, $25: Livingston st,6 room flat, all im- ats, $32; others. DURYBX 15 Willonghby s t; open evenings. m o L E T —FLA T S --A P A R T M E N T S , 155 X Willonghby at, corner Prince—Dertrabla third flocr, high cefling, 5 rooms, good condition, $18; 207 Wyokotfat, first flat, 5 rooms, all improvements, - - * ntUer.-i. W ILLIAM H. riP ACUr nnvnnr 1 Jayys s tsts ;; openpen evenings.venings. yokoffat, first flat, 5 rooms, all im pr $16; Uero. W ILLIAM H. GRAUK, corhoc W iilou^by and l o e m o L E T —FLA T S —CH E A P E S T REN T S IN X to $33 a m o u th; finest locationcation inD the X Brooklyn. $29 to $33 a m o u th ; i city; 131 DoKalb av, fronting Fort > stone, bard wood finished: every m'odern wood finislied: every m improvement; :d bathroom, mnrble halls, liuhsed, heated, everything first cl»S8. Apply to janitor -e or GBORUE K. BROWN, No. 26 Court I ( Park: bro' peted, otc. in attendanci street. r r \ o l b t -- f l a x s --^ 1 4 t o $16 a m o n t h , X onn Presidente at,t, n earear Fifthiftb av;v; goodood location;ocation; elole flats,lats, 5 roomooms JL o n s id e n ts n h a g l e gant new f 5 r and bathroom: nil lighted; every modem improvement; dumb waiter, electrio bells, speak ing tubes Inroughont, door- opener, e to.; balls and stairs ing tub es ihroughont, door- opener, e to .; halls bi ^ stairs furnished with mo.;uette c a rpets: janitor in attendance; eighteen minutes from ferries and bridge. Apply to jan* itnr on premises, 638 President st; or GKORGK R. itn r on preimsi BROWIi;20 Oourt st. r p o L E T —FUATS—ON T H E H E IG H T S — room; a modern improvement; heated with steam, and speaking tubes tbrooghout tb e honsei mer,ner, main,am. hallail tiled,iled, hallsalls andnd stairstairs luuratshed 29 Willow st, ' bath outside windows; every ith ^ a m , electric bells electric door with ope m h t h a s X wit! m oqnette carpets, janitor in attendance, etc., e to., fiv< minutes* walk to bridge and ferries. Anpiy to janitor on premises, or to GBORGE B. BROWN, No, 36 Court street. C O I T N T R Y P R O P E R T Y —T O L E T * m o I.BT—HO U S E — F U R N ISH E D — CE- X d.irhurat.Lawreince,completelyfurnishod; ------------ ----------------------------.t nnn. urst. L aw re re n $1,209 Le20;lU bedroqnis;piano, cow,^ two aoros lawn. xrom J u n e 29; 19 bedroom s ;piano, cow, tw o aoros lai g g ^ a W a ^ g i x d ^ ; ^ t a b l i n g j _ ^ a t b i n g ^ fianiog. 8 story frame dwelling, 16 rooms, stable and onthouscs; will lease for one or more years. . Apply to WILLIAM J . TATF,'280 F latbush av, corner ^ a s p e c t place. rrio LET—HOUSE—SHELTER ISLAND X , jFarnlshed opUage;ottage; 8 roomooms; s;_froutsronts onn 'wattater; _ - _______ _ 8 r f o w good shade; boat: $225 for soason. For particulars ad dress THFODORF LOOKITT, 559 F u lton at, Brooklyn, m b L E T —H O U S E -F U R N IS H E D OOT- J L j ■ ‘ ^ “ ---- _ ---------- particulars i onth Eighth st, Brooklyn, B. D. f J I O L E T — H O U S B ^ F i m — AT m.- Plainfield, N .J., Iflrooirs, latent improvements' broad piazza; 1 stable; rent $75 p er m o n th; possessiion SQUIRES, 178 Broadway, New Y. impietoly furnished; beat location; brick at once. H. 0. m o L E T — H O U S E — P UBN ISHBD — IN X Montclair, N. J . —To lot, from two to fonr m o n ths; ^ .nd lawn; centrally Box 607, ntclair, N. J . Address T O L E T - S T O R E ’^* L E T —ST O R E —A F IR S T GLASS Wasfaingtog avs. m o LET—STORES-168 ELLERY ST,' X store for barber or painter, $9, with two rooms back, '$13; 112 Livingston st, $20: Boerum place, n e a r Fulton, $40: several stores, York, Fnlton and leading streets. WILLIAM H. GBAGK, com e r of Willonghby and Jay llE t^ IIV E S H O P P O l i r E X I T I ness; a first class chance for a young man. Address A B. 0., Eagle F ifth av. branch. ^ 8 0 0 'W iL L _ ^ B U Y A F IN E A IIL U N E R Y store! over $1,200 worth of fine stock and fixtures: on best avenue in Brooklyn; transient and custom trade; doing over $7,U;>0 business yearly; lortuno for right party. Address MYRTLE, Kagle office, _____________________ PROVISION. ROUTE—GOOD X^ new wagon, for sale cheap;eap; change of business; ezoelUent man. Oall a t 85 Himrod st, ftvenuA It H O R S E , cause of sailing, opportunity fnr young r Broadw.iy and DeKalb variety; 009 jobs in stoc _ _ _______ G a R r IAGE c o m p a n y , corner Spriug st and South Fifth av, Now York. y \P P O R T U N I T Y SELDOM O F F E R E D — X F B y all odds the bosti ‘t, —nd ■* ----- ' e t on Fulton st, ab corner an Wiilonghpy m ark et on 1< niton st, al 860.900 yearly; others; WM. H. QR&GE, comer >a poultry, fruita vegetable e the. hall; doing business of stores. _ u l: doing r and other liquor nd J a y ets. W 7 0 U L D L IK E TO B U Z A B A K E R Y IN V V Brooklyn. Address, stating terms, BAKER, Box ^0, Eagle office. 20, Eagle [TOOK O F GRO C E R IES, H O R S E AND waguQt counter and scales for oal& Inquire at 265 if l E E T I N G S . m o T H E STO C K H O L D E R S O F T H E NA- X. ’ \GAL \ \ TIONAL OHKMI w o o d t r e a t m e n t COM PANY—Please take notice th a t a special m o u tingofthe kboldera of this company will be held a t the office of stookboldera of th is company i the company, a t the northwest sts, in Brooklyn. Kings Gonntj corner of John anil G^old th« ■ ■ sts, in Brooklyn. Kings County, New York, on the 26th day of JUNK, 1S83. a t 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of voting upon a resolution to diminish the capital stock of ' from $300,000 to $I00.0<K); and for the far- of considering tbe report of tbe be trusteOB os ockholders of voting upon a r this company fi titer purpose of considering tb e repo rt . to their acts p n rsnant to the resolntlon of stockhoh Alaroh 22,18o8. The trustees urgently request th a t every share of stock be routeseated at this meeting.—Dated Brooklyn, May 29,1888. E. R. SQUl B B. B.B. BRADLEY, R. W: STEVENSON, ______ __ Majority of I ’ruBteea. iMNANCE—T H E CO M M ITTEE ON F L I ---------- e AW. r ,— jjQjj (jQmigjj 9i}) m eet in the Coin* til, on FRIDAY EVENING, J u n e k. By order of OEOROE S. ELOOOK, Ohairman. 1 AW—T H E COM M ITTEE ON LA W O P .1 J the Common Oonneil will m eet in the Committee l ^ m s , City Hall, on FRIDAY SVENINQ, J u n e 15,1888, a t 8 o’clock. By .order of JOH N L. CAMERON, Chairman. A M P S AND GAS—T H E COM M ITTEE ^ on Lamps and Gas of tbe Common Connell will meet the Committee Rooms, City Hall, on FRIDAY EVEN* fG, J u n e 15, 1 8 ^ at 8 o'clock. By order of JAM E S K!ANE, ,------ “ ■airman. * Oh S A L A R I E S AND COM M ISSIONERS 1^^ Deeds—The Oommittee on Salariesiries andnd Gotommis- of Deeds of th e Ooi ... . .. . jers of Deeds of th e Gommo: Committee Rooms, City Hall. Juno 15, 18B3, at 8’clq^k. _Bj O F a G >n Oouncil will m eet in tbe FRIDAY EVENING. By order of [ilAM MoKI tKER, Ohairman. T l AILROADS—THE OOMMITTEE ON . J l V Railroads of the Common Oouncil will m e et in the Oommittee Rooms, City Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING. Ju n e lS , a t 1888, a t 8 o’clock. All persons interested in the m a tter o f a s tr e e t surface rallroid on Montague street, are requested to be present. By order of MICHAEL J . COFFEY, Ohairman. L E O A l i n O T I C E S . aga t°lf't ee to a judgm en of foreolosura ___ red_intbeed abovebove entitlednti action igned. thereferei 1 at Kerrigan’s... reet,reet,t, innn thehihe Oiity enter in tb e a e June. 1838,1, the underaigi win roll a t public auction No^a5 .. ................................ - - . . . . there, defendants—In pi j and sale made ai the 13th dll a t public auction a t K No. 3 Willonghby st i t 7th day of July “ ' mentioned and • A ll that eerlain imedthi - . lotionion rowooms, »e i t C of Brooklyiyn. at 12 o’clock,ck. noon,oon, thehe ; r l on tha lo n t premises id judgment, as follows: eeloE.land situate, lying northwesterly from the northivcslerly corner of W arren -and Bond streets: running thence northeasterly on a line par.vllel with Bond street one b indred feet; running thence nofthwesleriy on a line parallel with -Warren street twenty-five feet; r a n o ingthence southwesterly on a line parallel with Bond, s treet one bandred feet to W a rren rtreet, and t.hence sonthessrerly along Warren street twenty-five feet t a t h e place of beginning.—Dafed Brooklyn. J u n e 14,1888. JOH N S. G R IFFITH . . Jo W n T h A T u . Referee. EAGLE OFFICE. JUNE U, 188& M O N E T M A R K E T . The Stock Speculation in New York. . . Bearish Operatioas and B u m o rt luflu- eneins: P r ices— An ImproTement This M orninf. W a i l S tbket , J u n o 14. That there is a large short interest in the etock m a r k e t ia ev iden t fro m th e so m e w h a t ta r d y deliveries an d th e d e m a n d fo r s o m e of t b e epeciaU ties In th e loan crow d . B u t o n l r a t in terv a ls Is th i s sh o r t in terest ta k e n ad v a n tag e o f an d th e n b y a few tra d e r s fo r a tu r n , a n d w h e n th e d e m a n d to cover s u b s ides s tocks sa g off o r mre forced dow n w a rd by a ren e w a l of b e a rish dem o n a tratlons. T h e r e are no le a d e r s on th e b u ll sid e , w h ile th e b e a r c o n tingent Is w e ll organ ized a n d Inclined to b e aggressive. A m o n g th e Influenoes o p e r a t in g a g a in s t a rise a r e th e p r e c a riou s c o n d ition of th e E m p e r o r F r e d - erlcki w h ich keep s th e E u r o p e a n m a r k e ts fev e r is h ; th e u n s a tisfacto r y outlook fo r r a ilro a d p r o p e r ties lu th e W e st, resu ltin g from legislatio n a n d th e en forcem e n t of low tariffs; the dep reselon i n b u s in e s s caused by th e prolonged discussion of t h e M ills b ill au d tho w a n t of confidence o n tb e p a r t of th e o u t sid e p u b lic d u e to th e m a n ip u latio n o f sto c k s by m a n a g e r s o l t h e p r o p e r tio a N o p e r m a n e n t c h a n g e can b e expected u n ti l th e g e n e ral situ a tio n Im proves an d u n til le a d e r s com e fo rw a rd to give e n co u rag e m e n t to p u r e h a a e r s of stocks. T h e e a rl y c a b les r e p o r ted low e r p r ices In London, an d th is new s a id e d th e b o a rs i n fdkclng declin e s a t th e o p e n ln g . T h e n ca m e su p p o r tin g o r d e r s an d p n reh a s e s by tb e tra d e r s , tb e m a r k e t g r a d u a l ly recovered, a n d th e tendency w a s n p w a r d d u r i n g tb e r a r a a l n d o r o t th e first h o u r o f b u s iness. T h e m o v e m e n t th e n becam e d u ll a n d a l i ttle irre g u la r , b u t th e r e w as a f a i r ly s tr o n g u u d e r too e . T h e follow ing show s tra n s a c tlo n a In bonds th is m o r n in g : A t A P aofne. .................. 19 Northwest deb ............ lOS^tf Ghi A E ni 5a. ............... 96% Not P ao 3 rd .................. 90 '' inTi h i A ____ C e n tN J 6s....................106 Ohes A Ohio 4 s ...... 67%a68 an A T ffm ........ . 58 A Tor 2 .. SoFaoof Oal 1st.., T o IA'AANAI Isb... 'D.. w ^ ID H .. 1 a M o K a n A T ff m ........ . 58 T e x & P a o ls t ................ 93^^ Northwoac con .............. 1413< W est Shore 4 s .............. 103Jtf T h e follow ing laDle show s tho c o u rse of th e stock m a r k e t fro m th e opening u n til n o o n ; Open- GanadianPaoifiu ............... ^ 5 ^ Canada Southern ............. 47« ■■ M ----- nsasA T exas ........ II Missourilouri Pacificacific ................................ 69 ^low ^ o rkoai Mo.. Kansas .£ 7 P .. w S S J & S a i p M ; Omaha ................................. Oregon Navheation ............ O r ^ o n TranscontinentaL Riohnrond T ^ m in St. L. _ S tP o a i. W abash ................ . Wabash ^ d . ........ WefUrnUnion... . lO M i P 63^ 4 52^ i m 1 0 ^ 63 12U 76 BBOOKLIK SKCVBITIES-.TJAT88T QUOTATTOUX Corrected daily by 0 . E. S taples, 215 Montague street. J une 14. Ationtic av. Batlroad Co. stock.......... . AtjanV.o av. R a ilroad Co. 7 p. c. bonds..., ok yn City Railroad . ......................... oklyn City Hatlrood Co. 5 p. o. b onds... ihwick av. ^ i l r o a d Co. s tock.... 109 101 124 103 Askec 12 ( bonds.. stock.., I fii •x25 5 * 1 1 ................. M etropolitan Gas Co. stock ..................... '■ ^ a S g S C o ! 5 p ? c ; VertifiVatM::; ople’s Gas Go. s tock. . ........................... Crosi South Brook! South Brool' S20 “75 100 250 103 104 57 103 135 Broadwty BMk Bedford B»nk .took... ......................... .. ....... Fnllon Bank stock ............................................ K-ngsOounW Bank stock................................ Mamifaotnroi^?fat?.?nal B a n i i t o c r ! \ ; \ \ ^ c f ia n ic s ’ and Traders’ B a ^ stock............ Meohauica’Bank Btock .................... ....... IS *83 166 i02 n o 103 ir- i’sd i*67 122 150 U 3 120 166 340 --------- . Bankatook ............ . Sprasrue N a tional O a n k st-ook.... Brooklyn T r a s t Go. s tock Pf I s land Loa: Brooklyn lYnst Co. stook ........................ Long Island Loan and Trnst Go. stock., Brooaiyn City Sate Deposit Got stock.. Long Island Safe Deposit Go. s took.... Bcooklra Insnranoe O a stock ............... . Kings County Insurance Go. stock....., Long Island Insurance Go. stock,'..'.... .nco Co. stoc t o c k ..,,,,,.,, 160 235 240 350 130 122 125 160 79 286 162 146 80 126 Lafayette Insurance Go. s issau Inanrance Go. stock. liamsburgiTfnsnrance'oo* ‘stoclc it. P ark bonds, 1915 ----- Nassau lnaora,.k.k> vfu. oiaiuh ..,, Plieniz Insurance Go. stock.., Williamsburgh In.'' ~ Tporcen 7 porcen _ ____ _ ______ _ ___ _ 7 p e t cent. W ater bonds, 1904 to 1912...., 6 p er cent. Park bonds, 1924 ..................... 6 p er cent. Bndge bonds, 1908 to 1919. 6 per cent. W ater bonds, 1913.................... 5 per cent. Bridge bonds, 1917 to 1920.., 5 p er oent. W ater bonds, 1914.... ............ . Kings County 4 p er oent. b o n d s ..... ........ Kings County 6 p er cent, bonds, 1889.... Km«s County 6 pep cent, bonds, 1891..., Academy ot Music .......... . ......... . Union F e ir r .................................................. ■ York For 80 80 126 265 J52 136 143 135 120 122 128 118 104 196 106 114 \82 la a iflo U 5 lyn W a ter F r o n t a n d Dry D o c k Oo.’ *6 F latb u s h W a ter W o r^O o .^ p. c. bonds... 1X7 117 116 163 169 121 120 Kings Oo. Flatbnsh W ater Wof Flatbush W ater Wor South Brooklyn Saw Mill Co.’ stook. . ............. New York and So, Brooklyn Ferry Oo. stock N. Y. and So. B’kiyn F erry O a 6 p. o. bonds '63 107 lOO 108 40 102 Nassau Trust Co, •Bx. m UHSAFE FOB DRIVING* T o th s R d itor o ft h s Brooklyn Ragle: T h e p r i n c i p a l th o r o u g h f a r e s f o r c a r r i a g e d r iv e s In th is city, to say tho least, a r e in a m o s t disg r a c e fu l condltioo. S c h o r m e r h o m street, b e tw een C o u rt stre e t au d B o e rum p lace, au d from N e v lns s tr e e t to T h ir d avenue, r e m in d s one of tb e cou n tr y roads, w ith a l l t h e ir r u ts, w h ich a r e Indeed in b e tter condition. T h e r e a r e holes In th e pave m e n t la r g e an d d e e p eno u g h to te a r th e stro n g e s t b u il t c a rriag e to pieces. S ixth av e n u e , from Flat* b u s h avenue to Lincoln place. Is very d a n g o r o u a F la t b n s h aven u e Is a b o u t tb e s a m e , an d th e s tr e e ts lead in g to o n r b e a u tifu l P ro s p e c t P a r k , w ith b u t few exceptions, ca n a o t be roaohed w ithout g r e a t difficulty. W h y does su c h a condition of affairs e x i s t ? Is th e r e n o t e n o u g h m o n e y ap p r o p r i a ted , o r Is it t h a t th e c ity Is bein g fieocod b y som e o f th e w iry p o litical c o n ti'actors ? T h e lovers o f fin e horses a n d ca rriages are deserv ing of som e c o n s ideration, an d If tbo stree ts a r e not soon atten d e d to, d riv in g on th e m w ill have to bo abandoned. ANDBEW MOWBBAT. 233 SORBQMERUORN S trebt , J qqo 11, 1888. THBBB FIRES. A t 2 o 'c l o c k y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n fire b r o k e o u t from som e unknow n cause in Ja m e s F. P ierce’s shoe s h o p , H7 P u tn a m aveu n e . Mr. F ierce’s loss is $200, a n d t h a t s f M rs. L ivingston, w h o r e n t s p a r t of t h e s a m e s tore, $300. T h e fire sp r e a d to 113 an d 115, o c c u p ied by M a ry W'ard an d H e n ry T runk* borst. T h e loss of e a c h is p u t a t $200. T h e build ings, which, form p a r t o f th e T h o rn to n esta te, w e re dam a g e d to th e e x t e n t o f $1,090. A t 5:30 o’clock yesterd a y a f terno o n th o roof o f th e B o a rd of E d u c a tion buildin g i n K ed H o ok Lane w as set o a fire by th e o v e r tu r a ln g of a p lu m b e r ’s stove. T h e d a m a g e did n o t e x c e e d $25. A l 9:20 la s t n ig h t a la m p exploded io a bedroom in Mrs. C. E. S teers’ boarding bouse, a t 231 G reene avenue. ^ Tho fire, w h ich followed, c a u s e d a d a m age of $400 to tb e f u r n it u r e an d $1,000 to t h e bu ild ing. SEYK!<TEKXTH WARD BBPUBLIOAK CLUB. The Seventeenth Ward Republican Club, w h ich h a s a n eleg a n tly fu n ti s b e d s u i t o f room s in th e E e r a m o s building, c o rn e r o f M a n h a t tan av e n u e an d M ilton stree t, h a s now becom e tho ro u g h ly organized. T h e list of n e w ly elected officers is as follow s : E d g a r B. G riffiths, p r e s id e n t; J s b n S. Ogilvie a n d Dr. J . F .V a leotine, vice p resid e n ts; H e r b e r t B a k e r, recording s e c r e tary ; A n d rew N. C h ilds, fiuan c ial s ^ r e t a r y ; E p h r a m A W a lker, tre a s u r e r . T h e tru s tees a r e Sheriff C lark D. H h lno h a r t, J o h n S. Ogilvie D r. J . F. V a len tine, W illiam B. W a ters, E lija h H o lm e s, E p h r a m A W a lker, A n d rew , N. C h ilds, J . F r a n k B a s s e tt, F r e d e r ick W ightlng'toa, B e n jam in M u llen,P a rm e n u s CXHawkins a n d H e r b e r t B a k e r. T h e room s of th e clu b a r e eleg a n tly fu r n ish e d , a n d th e r e a r e f o n r ta b les In th o b il lia r d room s . N o liquor Is allow e d on th e p r e m ises, a n d th e p lay in g of c a r d s a n d dom inoes U pro h ib ited . A CONTRACTOR WHO BID TOO LOTT. At tho meeting of the Board of Saperyisors of Q u e e n s C o u n ty y e s te r d a y th e eng in e e r o f tho Jack s o n av e n u e im p ro v e m e n t, Mr. M c L a u g h lin, notified th e b o a rd t h a t th e co n tracto r, G a r r e t F u r m a n , h a d done ao w o rk o n th o ro a d since A p r il; th a t th e r e Is no m a terial to d o th e w o rk w ith, an d th a t I t w ill c o s t . to fin ish th e w o rk a t le a s t $10,000 above th e co n tract price. H e su g g e s ted th a t th e contracto r’s bon d s m e n b e notified t h a t th e y m i g h t protect them s e lves. T h e clerk w a s o r d e r e d to no tify them . A FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDERT. An Italian named ICjari Oasi, employed on th e Long I s la n d R a ilro a d , f e l l betw e e n a tra i n of cars a t W e s tbury y e s terd a y aftern o o n a n d w a s ia - sian tiy k iiled, b is h e a d being c u t off. H e w a s erossiug fro m one c a r to th o e t h e r w h e n th e en g in e w a s reversed , a n d th e back w a r d m o tion o f t h e t r a in eau s e d h im to lo s e b is balanceu F B f^i OUT OF A WliNDOV* James Murray, of Glen G oto , fell asleep sU tiog on J b e s i U of a s e c o n d rt^ r y w indow a n d fell io t b e ground. H e la id th e r e nncoasclous ^ night. H e j u s i a i n e d a s l ig h t fra c t u r e of t h e s k o il a n d h a d fo u r riba broken la bis le f t s i a ^ ^ ^ - The g r a n d e s t w a d i n g th a t h a s ever ta k e a p lace in .th e S e v e n teen th .W a rd w as c e lebrated la s t evening a t th e K e n t S tree t R e form e d C h u rch, w h e n M r. W a llace H e n r y B rad ley , s o n of Jo h n C. B rad ley, ca s h ier o f . th e M e r c h a n ts' N a tio n a l B a n k , of N ew H a v e n , C o n n ., w a s u n ited in m a r r iag e to M iss B e r th a E. Lyon, o n ly d a u g h t e r of D r. a u d Mrs. S y lvester M. Lyon, o f th is city. T h e c h u r c h w as decorated w ith flowers. A n a r c h of ivy, fro m w h ich w a s s u s p e n d e d a horseshoe o f chofeo. exotics, w as stationed I n tb e ce u ter aisle, s e p a r a t i n g tiie g u e s ts from th e pu b lic an d tb e ro s tr o m w a s filled w ith trop ical p lants. P rofessor F. J . B a r r e t t p r e s id e d a t th e o rgan w h ile th e gu e s ts w e re assom b llng a n d ’ played s e v o ral c lassical s e lections. T h e b r id a l paiv, ty e n tered tho c h u rch to tho w e d d ing m a r c h Ikonx W a g n e r’s “ L o h e n g rin.” T h e g room a n d his b e s t m a n ^ - Mr. W ill S. Lyon, m o t th e b ride a t th e a l t a r an d ih o Rev. Lowls F r a n c is p e rform e d th e cerem o n y of th e R e form e d C h u rch In a n im p ressive m a n n e r* T h e c h u rch was crow d ed an d m a n y w ero u u a b lo to \ g a in adm ission. Tho c o m p a n y includ e d m a n y of th e best fam ilies of the S e v e n teenth W a rd an d iv- la r g e rep r e s e n tatio n from Now H a v e n , includ in g a delegation from th e New H a v e n G rays, to w h ich com p a n y tbo groom belongs. A t th e close of th e c e rem o n y tho com p a n y w ithdrew from th e ch u r c h an d rep a ir e d to 119 K e n t stree t, th e resU donce o f th e b r ide's parents, w h e re th e reception w as h e ld from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. T h e new ly m a r r ied couple received th e con g ratu latio n s of th o l r n u m e r o u s frien d s stan d in g u n d e r a floral yoke, w h ile across th e arch dividing th e p a r l o r s w a s a ch im e of flo r a l m a r r iag e bolls. T h e b r id e w a s a t t l r e d l n w h ite f a ille f rancaise, trim m e d w ith lace. T h e d iam o n d s w orn wero th e g ilts of th e * groom . In h e r b a n d s w as carried a bouquet of w h ite roses. T h e b r id e ’s m o th e r wore a r ic h h e lio tro p e satin , real lace a n d diam o n d s . T h e m a id of honor, M iss Jessie B radley, of New H a v e n , w o re a p in k s a ti n e a tra in e , a n d diam o n d orno- m e a ts . M isses F lorence M o t^o n a ld , K a tie Brink* erhoff, N e ttle Hooves and. M c ^ c io Sloone w ero t h e b ridesm a ids, th e first tw o w e a rin g p in k sa ti n a n d th e la s t two blue s a tin. T h e u s h e r s w e re M essrs. L» C. S m ith, E d w a r d B r a d ley, W a llace B n e ll a n d Ed w a r d Som m e rs, a l l of N ew H a v e n . T h e a r r a y of p r e s e n ts w as costly au d extensive a n d Inclu d e d solid silverw a re of a l l kinds, ric h t)rlc a b r a e , e x pensive engraviuga a n d p a in tin g s a n d a th o u s a n d an d ono b e a u tifu l articles. P rofesso r Zabo'e or ch e s tr a fu r n ish e d th e m u s ic an d Sw a in d id th e caterin g . A t 11 o’clock th e b r id e an d groom took th e i r d e p a r t u r e for W a s h ington, D . a , w e ll show e red w ith rice. A m o n g th e inv ited g u e s ts w e re D r. an d M rs. S y lvester M. Lyon, Mr. a n d M rs. J . C, B rad ley , of N e w H a v e n , C o u n .; D r. an d M ra. Isaac Lyon, M r. W U l S. Lyon, Mr. an d M rs. E d w in L y o n , M iss E l l a H. Lyon, Mr. W a lter 8. L y o n , D r. an d M rs. L A S m ith, Mr. T h o m a s Col lin s , Mr. Theodore S. B ird, D r. L H. H o tchkiss, Mr. a n d M rs. Ja m e s B. B row n , M r. a n d M rs. S, F . R o w land, Mr. G eorge H. R o ss, M r. an d M rs. R, K e n y o n , M iss S a lgea, M iss Tow n ley, Miss W e eks, Mr. a n d M r a W U llam Lockwood, M iss G a rrfe Lock- wood, M rs. R o g e rs, l i r a B e ll, M isses B a ll, M r. W iU iam A B o ll, Colonel an d M rs. W illiam H , P a in e an d d a u g h ter, tho Hoy. a n d M ra- Lewls F r a n c is, th e Rev. an d M rs. C h a rles E. M iller, M iss L M a y h o u , Mr. an d M rs. Snow, Mr. an d M r a W a n d ilng, Mr. J o h n W . B rand, Mr. a n d M rs. E. P. W e d er, Mr. a n d M rs. T . B. KuiCTen, Dr. an d M rs. A r th u r M; B u m s , D r. A. E. B u rns, Mr. M anly C. B u m s , M iss H a ttia B u rns, Mr. an d Mrs. R o land G. Ew e r, M r. a n d M rs. G eorge Swain, J l r . W illiam K lllrau an d sister, M r. an d M rs. J o h n E o g e rs, J r . ; Miss M a m ie E n g e r s , M r. an d M rs. W U llam English, C h a rles E n g e rs, 3lSr. • an d M rs. a T. H o tchkiss, Mr. an d M rs. T. P . Row lan d , J r . ; M r. and Mrs. H e n r y R. B road, M iss B road, of W o o d a b n rgh, U I . ; M rs. B road, Mr. W. P a lm e r , M r, a n d M ra S. D. B radley, M iss Llbble P a lm e r, M r, G Ubert P a lm e r , M ias H e ttie M. B radley, D r. D. F . K e e fe, M r. U o y d , M ias Jen n ie L loyd, D r, 8. M ead, M iss A U M ead, Mr. B. A Bloom field, M iss M am ie ConnoUy, M iss M a r g a ret H a m m e tt, C o n n - se lo r A J . K e n y o n , Mr. an d . M rs, W iUiam Y o u n g , Mr. an d M rs.' C. H. T lebout, Mr. a n d M rs. E d g a r IS, G riffiths, M r. F r a n k Y o n n g , M r. a n d MrA O liver C o rnell, M rs. P r a n k CornelL M r. an d M rs. G e o rge H. C o n k lin, M iss C o n k lin, Mr. a n d M r a W illiam H . G o d frey, M r. an d M rs. X D. C b n rcA J r . , D r. G. D. H a m lin, Dr. Ferguson^ Mr* an d M rs. W a llace Tiebout, Mr. a n d M rs. R a l p h Tie- bout, Dr. an d Mr& R. £ . V a n G lesen, Dr. an d M rs. Jo h n A Jen k in s , M iss V a n G iesen, Mr. Jo h n Eng lish, Sr., Mr. an d M r a A K. M eserole, Mr. a n d M r& W. IJ. 31oserele, M r. an d M ra Lewis W a lker, D r. Ir a V a n - G iosen , M r. G e o rge B a g e r m e y e r, M iss M a r tha B a g e rm e y e r, Dr, an d M r a B a r n h a r t , Mr. au d Mrs. C. R n s h raora B u rch, Mr. a n d Mrs. G. W- Sloano, M lsa M a rg a r e t B. Sloone, M r. J . P a r k e r Sloane, Mias M a rcella .Sloane, M iss A llco Tle bout, W U llam W e n d , Mr. an d M r a J , a. Ogilvie, Mr. an d M rs. G. H. G e rard, M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s M ooney, M isses Jessie an d D o ra Mooney, Mr. A M ooney, Mr. W. G eason, M iss A n n ie R h o d e s, M rs. T lbb a lis, M iss R o w land, M r. S a m u e l T lb b a lls, M e . . an d M rs. D o n a ld A m o n s o n , Mr. an d M rs. A n chU d s, Mr. D a v id M o rris, M r. J o h n Tlebout, M iss N o ttio R e e v ^ M i s s K a tie B tlnkerhoff, M iss F lo rence Mao- D o n a ld, Mr. Lewis W. F r a n c is , Mr. A r th u r F r a n c is, >Ir. C. A H o sbronck, M r. H o race N. D o u g h e rty, Mr. an d M rs. G. C. B radley, M iss C h ilds, Miss B e n n e tt, C h a rles N. G e rard, M iss Alam ie T u thill, Mr. a n d i l r a F r a n k Logan, P rofessor a n d M rs. F . J . B a r r e tt, M r. A L. A d a m s , Mr. an d Mro. L. P. B e lter, G. H. Rowe, Mr. an d 3Irs. X T h o m p son, M iss $ a d le B a t- tershall, Alfss M a y H o o p e r, Mr. W U llam Rob erts, M iss V ina R o b e rts, M rs. B o n n e ll, Miss Ire n e B o n n e ll, Mr. an d M rs. W . W e a ther- bee, Mr. an d M rs. A L. H a m m e ll, Mr& C anfield, M rs. B e a m a n , Mr. G eorge B e a m a n , M iss 'M . Jo s e p h in e B radley, M r. X A B radley, M r. E d w a rd M. B radley, Mr. Lucius B radley, Mr. an d M rs. J. C. B radley, J r . , M iss G race B radley, Mr. an d 3Irs. H. K A tw a ter, M r. an d M rs, J o h n A t ' w a ter, M ias F lo rence A tw a ter, Mr. Louis Atwatei^ - ^ M r. a n d M rs. A McL. R o w land, M r. a n d Mr& J a m e ( R o w land, M rs. Q u ell, Mr. an d M rs. H e n ry A. M ix, M rs. Em ily E. P lum b , Mr. an d M rs. Leonard H o tch k iss, M iss A n n ie Spencer, Miss J e n n ie S p e n c e r, Mr. an d M rs. W ilbur F. R o d g e rs, M iss M a ry B u rn b a m * M r. an d M rs. S. E e ram lngw a y , Mr. an d M rs. X F. Rowe, Dr. an d M rs. W. H. Thom p son, M r. an d Mrs. W. H. Post, Mr. an d M r a H e n ry X Sm ith; Miss M am ie Sm ith, Mr. an d M r a C. W. H e m m ingw a y , M iss J . K. H e m m ingw a y , Mr. a u d M rs. C. W. P a lm e r, F r e d e r ick C. C a lhoun, Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge S. A rnold, Mr. an d M ra O. D. R o g ers, Mr. an d M ra W. A H a r ris, Mr. and M ra C h a rles W. W ilson, M ajor a n d M rs. P. Lee, Mr. A r th u r B. W right, Colonel F r a n k Bigelow , Mr. and M r a H. C. W a rren, Mr. au d M ra EU W h itney, Mr. an d M ra H. B. Bigelow, G e n e ral an d M r a X X B r a d ley, Mr. an d Mr. S. H. C rane, Mr. Froderlok R o b inson, 31r. W. L. PewCiease, Miss P e w tiesse, Mr. C. B. H e m m ingw a y , Mr. F r e d e rick B e n n e tt, Lucius M e rrick, Mr. J . X Som ers, Mr. N. .M. Cook, Mr. L» C. Cowles, Mr. J . G. Root, M iss E lean o r M. Howe, M iss E tta L a u c r a f t, Mr. X A Hoey, Mr. an d M r a L F. Foote. 31r. an d M rs. R. Burw o ll, Mr. an d M r a M. W . B u rw e ll, Mr. an d M rs. L. C. G rover, Mr. J o h n L M u n son, C a p tain a n d M ra C. C. F o rd, Mr. a n d M raG . C. Pow e ring, Mr. an d M ra L. U. M u n son, Mr. I. H, M acD onald, Mr. W a llace B u e ll, Mr. F red e r ick L. M iner, Mr. H e n ry P. A n d e rson, Mr. W, II. B u cking h a m , Mr. C larence X Down, Mr. an d M ra Sidney L* K n iffen, Mr. J . B. T u ttle, Mr. L. L. M o rton, Mr. S. A P e n d leton, Mr. E d w a rd T a y lor, Mr. Edw a rd H u ll, Jo h n J . P h e lps, J a m e s X Lyon, George H. Sw a n tou, L o u is C. Sm ith, A. S. H a thaw a y . A lfred L H u e stod, M iss A n n ie L. B a rnes, M r. G eorge R K e lly, Mr. A lfred W ells, C h a rles H e m m ingw a y , Mr. F r e d e r ick B illings, Mr. C h a rles R o b b ins, Mr. D avidson, Mr. S e y m o u r C. Loom is, Mr. C. if. L a m b , Mr. F red erick S tep h e n s . J I a r r e U —G a r d ■ c r . Franklin 0. Barrett and Miss May M r . G a r d n e r wore m a rried ou T u e s d a y eveulng a t th e residence of th e b rid e ’s p a ren ts, Mr. an d M rs. WUl lam L. G a rdn e r , 879 G reene avenue, th e Rov. W . J . B ridges, of tho Groone A v e n u e P rosb y terian C h u rch being tbo offlciatlng clorgym a n . T h e b ride waa attire d In a gown of w h ite satin duch e s s e on tra in e w ith p e a r l beaded fro n t an d p o in t lace, th e veil being fastened w ith a diam o n d piiu She a ls o wore diam o n d ornam e n ts, g ifts of tho groom . H o r bouquet was o f w h ite roses an d lilies of tb e valley. M iss F a u n io H y o r acCod a s m a id of honor, a n d Miss Lillie MerUle w as bridesm a id. T h e y wero a t tire d in w h lto su r a h silk an d carried clusters of L a F r a n c e roses. Tho boat m a n w as Mr. A n d rew G. Jacob an d tbo u s h e r s E d m u n d C. Browno an d J o h n F. B a r r e tt, b r o th e r o f tho groom . T h e b rid e an d groom wore tho recip ien ts of m a n y beautifu l an d costly presents. A fter a bouatlful collation a re ception w a s held, w h ich w as in t e r r u p te d by th e de p a r t u r e of tho h a p p y c o u p le on a to u r of tbo EasU ern S tates followed by tho coug ratuU tio n s of th e ir m a n y friends. A m o n g those p r e s e n t w ero Mr. a n d M rs. B. S. B a r r e tt, Mrs. W. L. G a rdnor, Mrs* C. C. Reeve, Mr. an d M rs. R C. Brow n e, Mr. an d M r a J . F. B a r r e tt, Rev. and M rs. W. J . B ridges, Mr. an d Mrs. F. £ G o ldihw s ito, Mr. an d M rs. W iUiam A v ery, Mr. an d M ra H o w a rd R a lp h s , Mr. an d M rs. L. A m m o rraan, Mr. an d .Mra A H. H a n k ins, P rofessor A im ios an d d a u g h ter, M r. au d M rs. B. B r a d b u ry , Mr. an d M rs. K irk lan d , Mr. an d M r a IL E a rle an d d a u g h ter, Mr. a n d M r a X Coul te r , Mr. an d M ra O. X G a rd n e r, M ra A n n ie M a c - K a y , Mr. an d M ra H. X F h a r a m , M iss Ju l i e G a rd n e r , M iss H e len R e y n o lds, M r. A G. J a c o b , M iss F a n n ie H y e r, Mr. A C. M erkle, Miss LiUle M er- k le, Mr. V. O. M iller, Miss E d ith B a ll, Miss X F u l ler, M iss M ay H y e r, H iss Lowe, Miss N. Luce, th e M isses M a d d ie an d M a y Ross, M iss S a r a h S h e rid a n , M iss K a tie S e ttle, Miss N e llie W ood, Miss F lorence M o rk la M iss C a rrie W e lsh, Miss F lorence B a r r e tt, Miss Susie L e a tb m a n a u d A d d le B r a d b u r y . _ _ _ _ _ _ lC o c h G > « tnrag ill* Mr. Jamea H. MagiU and Mies Maria -T, , R o c h e w e re unitod in m a r r ia g e yo s terday by Rev. R J . O’R e illy, o f B e S tephen’s X C. C h u r c h , a t th« resid e n c e o f tho b rid e ’s iiareo ts. Mr. land M rs. D o m -'. io l c k l i . Roche, la Second place. T h e b r id e Is a d a u g h ter o f o n e of B rooklyn’s best know n an d m o s t respected officers, Mr. Roche, tb e v e teran secre ta r y cf tb e B o ard of A ssessors. T h o bridegroom fa a s o n of tb e la te Ja m e s H. MagUl, w h o fo r m a n y y e a rs w as a leading contractor of th i s city. T h e cerem o n y , o w ing to s ickness in th e fam U y of Roche, w as p r iv a te, th o w itueaslng com p a n y being, confined to tb e relativ e s an d im m e d iate frie n d s of th e c o u p le. Mr. J o h n X N o b le w as beat m a n a n d . Miss M innie M u rpby w as b ridesm a id. Mr. a n d Mrs* M a g lll s ta r t e d f o r N ia g a r a F a lls on t h e ir w e d d ing trip , w h ich wUl includ e a v isit to S a rato g a a n d L a k e H o p a tcong. T h e y wiU s e t u p th o lr hom e in Brook lyn. ii a ? V ? v i ■,■5 ^ ■ s ii ■■ - i f i l l f i i i f i vi: ■ ■ - x V a , ■ vvvs ■ ■ ■iS ;Sv • 'v-vvv V v iE\ V:-:>VS 1 i ■:fi7 f s v ' f V&k ■r'-Cv ; v i ■ : ' V:\- -’ “ '■'VV V . ■ V-: ; v \ ^ .fiV-ii r IT KA.T BB A HOmCIDE. o l Heralt o t a ftnarrel Beliveea GlaM niowcni In Ibe Ea.teru Dl.trict. A b o u t 3- o ’clock yesterday afternoon an al. tercatlOD took place In Dematb’s Olaso Workip, , Newtownv.Creek, betsreea Willtam Wader, of 81 !• :,y Withers street and Frederick Seits, of fS Dlvtoloa. ; place, daring which, It to charged, Mador oaOgbt av.iV'v'.S^^^ op one, of tho Iroa blow pipes and struck Belts with It, knocking him to tho ground, senseless' and ^ i’’ btoedlng from a wound to the forehoaAV- M ^ ^ V V f i^ ^ V f i:;^ ^ ...................